Difference between revisions of "That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen"
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− | {{DES | des = Perhaps [[Frederic Bastiat|Bastiat]]'s most famous essay. A good principle, which he applies for propaganda by carefully not seeing benefits from government and harms | + | {{DES | des = Perhaps [[Frederic Bastiat|Bastiat]]'s most famous essay. A good principle, which he applies for propaganda by carefully not seeing benefits from government and carefully not seeing harms from private practices. If a mining corporation promises the seen benefits of some jobs and production, the not seen harms to the environment might greatly outweigh the benefits ([[Capitalist Harms|exemplified by lead, asbestos, and other mining industries.]]) The source of the [[Broken Window Fallacy]]. | show=}} |
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