Frederic Bastiat Quote 

"Thus, if there exists a law which sanctions slavery or monopoly, oppression or robbery, in any form whatever, it must not even be mentioned. For how can it be mentioned without damaging the respect which it inspires? Still further, morality and political economy must be taught from the point of view of this law; from the supposition that it must be a just law merely because it is a law. Another effect of this tragic perversion of the law is that it gives an exaggerated importance to political passions and conflicts, and to politics in general."

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Frederic Bastiat
(1801-1850) French economist, statesman, and author. He did most of his writing during the years just before -- and immediately following -- the French Revolution of February 1848
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"The Law" by Frederic Bastiat (1848)
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I still have my copy of "The Law" after twenty years, an inspirational example of reason, logic and common sense. Its' message contains eternal truth that anyone with a patriotic passion should know and hold close to their hearts.
 -- Dan
 
 -- Mike, Norwalk 
I just read the extended content from which this quote was taken. What just precedes the "Thus" is the proposition that a state supported professorship must not attack the laws of the state. What Bastiat is worried about here is the freedom of people to be nonconformists. Conforming or nonconforming is what he is talking about not 'slavery, oppression, etc" If that is the case then I give it a five. We should preserve freedom and nonconformity!
 -- Waffler, Smith, Arkansas
 
 -- jim k, austin 
Waffler, isn't conformity a form of slavery and oppression? I love "The Law" by Bastiat. It does a better job of nailing the problems of political power than any other book I've read. You can read it here on Liberty-tree or at Bastiat.org .
 -- Bryan Morton, Stuart, FL
 
Bastiat's 'The Law' is one of the most concise essays about the dangers of socialist ideals that has ever been written. When Bastiat says "the supposition that it must be a just law merely because it is a law," he really shows how we generally treat all 'laws' as 'lawful' thus allowing each bad precedent to spawn another breach in the security of liberty. Brilliant work.
 -- E Archer, NYC
 
Yes Bryan I agree and it may be that in the France of Bastiat government control of professors in a "government" school was much more of an issue than in diverse America. I can't make an argument that professors in state universities in America have a fear of being "state" controlled. My perception is that the erge to control free thinking professors and universities generally comes from the right or conservative wing of the politcal spectrum.
 -- Waffler, Smith, Arkansas
 
 -- warren, olathe 
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