Would any of you like to share your favorite books-
particularly related to economics and/or libertarian philosophy? I am
starting a reading list as tommorrow is the last day of any undergraduate work
and I should have some time for plenty of reading.
So far I have:
J.S. Mill- On Liberty
Perhaps cliche, but in a similar law and econ vein, but not quite as
technical as Posner, try Richard Epstein, _Simple Rules for a Complex
World_. Or the first volume of Buchanan's collected works from Liberty Fund
(for those of us, like me, who cannot make it through more technical pieces
of
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 11:59:59AM -0800, Jason DeBacker wrote:
Would any of you like to share your favorite books- particularly related to
economics and/or libertarian philosophy?
F. Bastiat - Economic Harmonies
H. Hazlitt - The Foundations of Morality
F.A. Hayek - Law, Legislation and