The favour with which the English public has received the First Edition of this translation of Bastiat’s Harmonies économiques, published originally in separate parts, has induced me to have the whole reprinted in a cheaper and more accessible form, in the hope of giving the work a wider circulation, and rendering1 it more generally useful.
The first ten chapters were all that appeared in the lifetime of the gifted author, or that had the benefit of his finishing touch. It was Bastiat’s intention, had he lived, to recast the work, and to give it a wider and more comprehensive scope; embracing in his design not only the principles of Political Economy, but their applications to Social Philosophy. Prior to his departure for Italy, on what he foresaw might be his last journey, he had communicated to his friends MM. de Fontenay and Paillottet a list of the new chapters in the order in which they will be found in the subjoined Notice of his Life.1 To the same friends, in his last moments, he entrusted2 the manuscripts intended for the continuation of the work. The duty thus committed to them they discharged very judiciously3, by arranging the new portions in the order pointed4 out, without altering the text, and, except in a very few instances, without additions of their own, contenting themselves with adding some explanatory notes, consisting chiefly of references to the author’s other works. [p004]
Some of the chapters thus added are unfortunately mere5 fragments, but most of the others indicate very clearly Bastiat’s opinions on the subjects to which they relate, and several of them display a breadth, a vigour6, and an originality7 worthy8 of the best days of their lamented9 author.
Many of the questions purely10 economical which are discussed in the posthumous11 portions of the work,—such, for instance, as those of Wages, Population, and the relations of Labour and Capital, etc.,—are still deeply engaging public attention in England, as well as on the other side of the Channel; and on subjects of such vast practical importance it is surely desirable that the opinions of so profound and fearless a thinker as Bastiat should be as widely disseminated12 as possible.
In conclusion, I may perhaps be permitted to refer to the great interest taken in this translation by the late Mr Cobden, who was the correspondent and personal friend of Bastiat, and was, I need not say, so eminently14 qualified15 to form and pronounce an opinion on the merits of his last great work. A short time after the appearance of the first ten chapters (26th March 1860), writing from Paris, where he was then engaged in negotiating the Commercial Treaty, Mr Cobden says, “My enthusiasm for Bastiat, founded as much on a love of his personal qualities as on an admiration16 for his genius, dates back nearly twenty years. I need not, therefore, express any astonishment17 at the warmth with which you speak of his productions. They are doing their work silently but effectually. M. Guillaumin [the eminent13 publisher] tells me the sale of the last edition has been steady and continuous, and a new one is now in hand. The works of Bastiat, which are selling not only in France, but throughout Europe, are gradually teaching those who, by their commanding talents, are capable of becoming the teachers of others; for Bastiat speaks with the greatest force to the highest order of intellects. At the same time, he is almost the only political economist18 whose style is brilliant and fascinating, whilst his irresistible19 logic20 is [p005] relieved by sallies of wit and humour which make his Sophismes as amusing as a novel. No critic who has read Bastiat will dare to apply again to Political Economy the sarcastic21 epithet22 of the ‘dreary science.’ His fame is so well established, that I think it would be presumptuous23 to do anything to increase it by any other means than the silent but certain dissemination24 of his works by the force of their own great merits.”
A word as to my mode of rendering Bastiat. I have not aimed at giving a literal translation. Indeed, the language often employed by Bastiat hardly admits of literal translation. But the more important object, I trust, has been attained25 of conveying fully26, plainly, and intelligibly27 the author’s precise meaning.
The materials of the following notice of the life and writings of Bastiat have been borrowed partly from a short account of him in the Dictionnaire de l’économie Politique, partly from the Memoir28 and Correspondence prefixed to the author’s ?uvres Complètes, and partly from an able article in the Revue des Deux Mondes from the pen of M. Louis Reybaud.
P. J. S.
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