“To rob the public, it is necessary to deceive them,” Bastiat said and believed. He reasoned, employing repetition to various applications, against fallacious arguments promoting the “Protection” of industries to the detriment of consumers and society. (Summary by Katie Riley)
Other Audiobook
Audiobook: Mark Twain’s Autobiography: With An Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine – Volume II
While the Mark Twain Project has created and released a three-volume Mark Twain autobiography with
Audiobook: Commentary on the Gospel of Luke, Sermons 57-65
Sermons 57 through 65 cover the Gospel According to Luke 9:57 to 10:21. – Summary
Audiobook: Fisherman and his Friends: A Series of Revival Sermons
The sermons in this collection were preached in Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Church during the
Audiobook: Thinking as a Science
Written in a conversational style that will appeal to the younger person as well as
Audiobook: Klaasje Zevenster, deel 2
Een groepje Leidse studenten viert een gezellige Sinterklaasavond in de jaren ’20 van de 19e
Audiobook: Niels Holgersson’s Wonderbare Reis
De familie Holgersson woont in Skåne in het uiterste zuiden van Zweden op een kleine
Audiobook: Intimate View of Robert G. Ingersoll
Written as a tribute to Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll after his death, by Isaac Newton
Audiobook: Exeter
Exeter, county town of Devon, is one of England’s most historic cities with remains of
Audiobook: Art of Stage Dancing
Ned Wayburn, a popular and outstanding choreographer of the early 1900’s, writes about the different
Audiobook: Five Little Peppers at School
The Five Little Peppers are off to school – Joel and Davie at a boys’
Audiobook: Shipwreck
A semi-autobiographical poem in three cantos recounts the wreck of the merchant ship Britannia. Written
Audiobook: A Journey in Search of Christmas
Cowboy Lin McLean rides into frontier Cheyenne, Wyoming, at Christmastime and learns a powerful meaning