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January 3, 2005

Reading, Reading, and More Reading

Here's a list of books and essays (mainly on economics but a few on history as well) that I plan on reading before we depart on our trip around the world starting in July. Most of the works are off George Reisman's bibliography from Capitalism. As I get done with them I'll post short reviews of each...

The Wealth of Nations---Adam Smith

For the New Intellectual---Ayn Rand

The New Left: The Anti-Industrial Revolution --- Ayn Rand

Principles of Economics --- Carl Menger

Principles of Political Economy and Taxation --- David Ricardo

Capital and Interest --- Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk

Shorther Classics of Bohm-Bawerk --- Eugen von Bohm-Bawerk

Capitalism and the Historians --- F.A. Hayek

The Constitution of Liberty --- F.A. Hayek

Economic Sophisms --- Frederic Bastiat

Selected Essays on Political Economy --- Frederic Bastiat

The Russians --- Hedrick Smith

Time Will Run Back --- Henry Hazlitt

The Failure of the "New" Economics --- Henry Hazlitt

The Critics of Keynesian Economics --- Henry Hazlitt

An Essay on Capital --- Israil Kirzner

The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money --- J.M. Keynes

A Short History of the World --- J.M. Roberts

The Consequences of Mr. Keynes --- James Buchanan

James Mill Selected Economic Writings --- James Mill

A Treatise on Political Economy --- Jean-Baptiste Say

Second Treatise on Civil Government --- John Locke

The Communist Manifesto --- Karl Marx

Das Kapital --- Karl Marx

Human Action --- Ludwig von Mises

Socialism --- Ludwig von Mises

The Theory of Money and Credit --- Ludwig von Mises

A monetary History of the United States --- Milton Friedman

Man, Economy, and State --- Murray Rothbard

What Has Government Done to Our Money --- Murray Rothbard

The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History --- Thomas E. Woods Jr.

The State Against Blacks --- Walter Williams

Is Government the Source of Monopoly" --- Yale Brozen

That's 33 in all. If blogging is a little lighter over the next few months that's your reason.

Posted by Peter Mork at January 3, 2005 8:04 PM

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