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debate with Proudhon



         


In February 1849, Frederic Bastiat wrote an essay (available in English as ). It had quite some success in the working class and caused some turmoil within socialist ranks. F. Chevé, writer in the socialist magazine La Voix du Peuple (the Voice of the People), wrote an open letter to Bastiat in his magazine to question his essay. Bastiat replied, and Chevé decided to publish the reply, with a counter-reply by Proudhon. The debate went on between Bastiat and Proudhon, until on his 6th and last letter, Proudhon declared the debate closed and Bastiat dead. Bastiat wrote a last reply, but it was not published by La Voix du Peuple; instead, they published the 13 first letters of the debate as a book Intérêt et Principal. Bastiat published the 14 letters as Gratuité du Crédit, a 242-page book, included in volume 5 of his complete works.

Some of Proudhon's letters (translated to English, including neither the last one, nor any of the replies by Bastiat) can be found . Letters by Bastiat can hardly be found anywhere. The of the debate is on (in French). Another related essay by Bastiat, which contains arguments to reply to the last among letters by Proudhon published above, is (available in English as ).

At the conference, Alain Laurent spoke about Bastiat's supposed influence on Proudhon and his belief that Bastiat's ideas slowly percolated into latter works by Proudhon.





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