Review of Bastiats Sophisms of Protection of Professor Sumners Argument Agai
Review of Bastiats Sophisms of Protection of Professor Sumners Argument Agai
George Basil Dixwell
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Bastiat discovers that a railroad has been made between Paris and Brussels in order to obviate or overcome natural obstacles to trade, but that the duty on goods be- tween the two places was an artificial obstacle, and conse- quently absurd. The answer is, that the railroad was built with the intention of removing obstacles from desirable and beneficent communication. It was not built to facilitate the passage of foreign soldiers to Paris, nor to facihtate the invasion of the markets of France ...by produce that is not desirable. Whether the introduction of the produce be desirable or not, must be determined b}'' other reasons than the fact that a railroad exists by which it can be conveyed. Distance is an obstacle to every sort of communication. That we take measures to overcome the obstacle does not REVIEW OP BASTIAT's SOPHISMS OF PROTECTION. 17 prove that every sort of communicatigja^ is prod active of opulence. /^A^^^trk^'^$\ M. Bastiat says : — /^^ 'T I V E R S I T Y ll "Frankly, is it not liurailiating to tm^.^ liinetee^tii feent should be destined to transmit to future age^ tbei'feii.
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