The National Gain

Author:   Anders Chydenius ,  Georg Schauman
Publisher:   Fraser Institute
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9781957698205


Pages:   98
Publication Date:   20 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The National Gain


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Anders Chydenius wrote that freedom of enterprise ""allows a Swede to exercise the dearest and greatest right in Nature the Almighty has given him as man, i e . to support himself in the sweat of his brow in whatever way he thinks best."" Johan Norberg writes of The National Gain: Anders Chydenius, a young priest from Österbotten in Finland (then part of Sweden), sat down to write his contribution to an essay contest. The question he would answer was the most important in Sweden at the time: ""Why do so many people leave Sweden?"" Emigration had increased and was seen as a big problem... The problem[, said Chydenius, ] is the oppressive and corrupt system that makes it impossible for people to stay in Sweden and build a good life there. In detailing all the abuses, regulations, and taxes that destroyed opportunity, Chydenius outlined a radical laissez-faire critique of the Swedish government. He showed that privileges, license requirements, and trade prohibitions protected a small lazy aristocracy and stopped hard-working people from making their own luck. High taxes confiscated whatever they managed to create; a corrupt justice system made it impossible for them to win against the powerful; and restrictions on the press made it illegal for them to complain about it. Discover here one of the most important writings of Anders Chydenius (1729-1803), who contributed mightily to economic freedom, political freedom, and most importantly Europe's liberal tradition of free speech.

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Author:   Anders Chydenius ,  Georg Schauman
Publisher:   Fraser Institute
Imprint:   Fraser Institute
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.109kg
ISBN:  

9781957698205


ISBN 10:   1957698209
Pages:   98
Publication Date:   20 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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