
When government stops protecting our rights and starts violating them, the law becomes a weapon instead of a shield. Frédéric Bastiat was a French economist and writer whose timeless essay The Law remains one of the clearest defenses of liberty, property rights, and limited government. His central question was simple but powerful: What is the law actually supposed to do? In this episode of The Way the World Works, we explore Bastiat's argument that the law should protect life, liberty, and property — not control people's lives, redistribute wealth, or give government permission to do things individuals could never morally do themselves. We break down his warning against "legal plunder," the idea that government can disguise theft as law, and explain why bad laws shrink freedom even when they claim to help. If something is wrong for an individual to do, why would it suddenly become right when government does it? What You'll Learn in This Episode: Who Frédéric Bastiat was and why his ideas still matter What The Law teaches about life, liberty, and property Why the law should be a shield, not a sword What Bastiat meant by "legal plunder" How bad laws can violate rights while claiming to protect people Why good ideas are the best way to fight bad laws Timestamps: 0:00 Who Was Frédéric Bastiat? 2:00 Why The Law Matters 4:30 What Is the Proper Role of Government? 6:30 Life, Liberty, and Property 8:30 The Law as a Shield, Not a Sword 10:30 What Is Legal Plunder? 13:30 How to Spot a Bad Law 16:00 Fighting Bad Laws With Better Ideas 👍 Like this video if you believe government should protect rights — not violate them 🔔 Subscribe for more values-based conversations about liberty, economics, and government 💬 Comment below: What do you think the law is supposed to do? Shop Resources: 📘 Learn more about Frédéric Bastiat's ideas on law, liberty, and government in The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law https://www.tuttletwins.com/products/the-tuttle-twins-learn-about-the-law 📚 Get Tuttle Twins books and homeschool resources: https://tuttletwins.com Tags: #FredericBastiat #TheLaw #Liberty #PropertyRights #LimitedGovernment #LegalPlunder #Economics #ValuesEducation
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