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Candlemakers' Petition
by Frederic Bastiat
Frederic Bastiat was an anti-socialist economist and statesman who lived in socialist France in the early 1800s. In 1844, Bastiat wrote a satire whose message is still apropos today. Read his "petition" on behalf of the candlemakers and other purveyors of artificial lighting.
"From the Manufacturers of Candles, Tapers, Lanterns, Candlesticks, Street Lamps, Snuffers and Extinguishers, and from the producers of Tallow, Oil, Resin, Alcohol, and Generally of Everything Connected with Lighting.
To the Honorable Members of the Chamber of Deputies.
We candlemakers are suffering from the unfair competition of a foreign rival. This foreign manufacturer of light has such an advantage over us that he floods our domestic markets with his product. And he offers it at an absurdly low price. The moment this foreigner appears in our country, all our customers desert us and turn to him. As a result, an entire domestic industry is rendered completely stagnant. And even more, since the lighting industry has countless ramifications with other national industries, they too are injured. This foreign manufacturer who competes with us without mercy is none other than the sun itself!
"Here is our petition: Please pass a law ordering the covering of all windows and skylights and other openings, holes, and cracks through which the light of the sun is able to enter houses. This free sunlight is hurting the business of us deserving manufacturers of candles. Since we have always served our country well, gratitude demands that our country ought not to abandon us now to this unequal competition.
"We hope that you gentlemen will not regard our petition as mere satire, or refuse it without at least hearing our reasons in support of it.
"First, if you make it as difficult as possible for people to have access to natural light—and thus create an increased demand for artificial light—will not all domestic manufacturers be stimulated thereby?
"For example, if more tallow is consumed, naturally there must be more cattle and sheep. As a result, there will also be more meat, wool, and hides.
"Next, if more oil is consumed for lighting, we shall have to plant extensive olive groves and other oil-producing crops. This will bring prosperity to agriculture.
"In addition, our waste lands will soon be covered with pines and
other resinous trees. As a result of this, there will be numerous swarms of
bees to increase the production of honey. In fact, all branches of agriculture
will show an increased development.
"The same applies to the shipping industry. The increased demand for whale
oil will require thousands of ships for whale fishing. In turn, that will provide
a myriad of jobs for shipbuilders and sailors. In a short time, we will also
have a navy capable of defending our country. And that, of course, will gratify
the patriotic sentiments of us candlemakers and other persons in related industries.
"The manufacturers of lighting fixtures will be especially stimulated-candlesticks, lamps, candelabra, chandeliers, crystals, bronzes, and so on. The resulting warehouses and display rooms will make our present shops look poor indeed.
"The resin collectors on the heights along the seacoast, as well as the coal miners in the depths of the earth, will rejoice at their higher wages and increased prosperity. In fact, gentlemen, the condition of every citizen in our country—from the wealthiest owner of coal mines to the poorest seller of matches—will be improved by the success of our petition."
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