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One of M. Frederic Bastiat's most influential essays, "That Which Is Seen and That Which is Not Seen" details the way in which economic truths are gained - by looking at the whole picture. Bastiat proposes that that which is not seen is often the less desirable side of the issue, and so should be examined when making laws or economic decisions/5(9). That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen. 46 p. " That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen " is an essay written by French economist Frédéric Bastiat and first published in The essay was the first appearance of the well-known parable of the broken window, and is noted as the inspiration for Henry Hazlitt 's Economics in One Lesson. Both of these live upon such of their effects as are seen. They will die by means of those effects which are not seen. That which is seen, is the labour and the profit excited by social combination. That which is not seen, is the labour and the profit to which this same combination would give .


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That Which is Seen and That Which is not Seen by Frédéric Bastiat is a clever critique to goverment spending. He explains in a playfull and sarcastic way with a language of the XIX century the consequences to common political decisions made by the ones who are in charge of the estate. What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. Friday, March 1, Brian Summers. Welfare State Taxation. More than one hundred years ago the great French economist, Frederic Bastiat, wrote his classic essay, " What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen in Political Economy! ”1 Can such an essay, written in a different time and a different land, have something to say to today’s Americans?. One of M. Frederic Bastiat's most influential essays, "That Which Is Seen and That Which is Not Seen" details the way in which economic truths are gained - by looking at the whole picture. Bastiat proposes that that which is not seen is often the less desirable side of the issue, and so should be examined when making laws or economic decisions.

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