Best books on Economics?
I'm interested in both 'Left' and 'Right wing' perspectives.
Thank-you
The Worldly Philosophers by Some Old Patrish Dude
>pseudoscience
Jes read Infinite Jest insted
>>7570474
Wow, that's off topic, but coincidentally I've already read Infinite Jest. It was pretty good, so thanks for the recommendation anyhow.
Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith
Capital, Karl Marx
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, John Maynard Keynes
The Road to Serfdom, Friedrich von HayekEconomics is a science made from ideology, so none of these books really means anything, believe whatever you want to believe
>>7570452
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism by Lenin.
>>7570516
all of those books will fuck your shit up, and if they are to be the basis of a nations economy, they'll fuck that up as well. you've got a point about economics being subject to the ideology of policy makers, but for us, the people, I believe a national approach is best. here are some books that are too often overlooked.
Report on the Subject of Manufacturers, Hamilton
Report on the Public Credit - Hamilton
Thoughts on Political Economy - Raymond
The Elements of Political Economy - Raymond
National System of Political Economy - List
The Collected Economic Essays of Bruno Hildebrand
The Harmony of Interests, agricultural, manufacturing and commercial - Carey
The Laws of the Production and Distribution of Wealth: The Principles of Political Economy - Carey
how about:
>>7570516
This, plus The Theory of Moral Sentiments, by Smith
>>7570452
das kapital
Malthus is all you need