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Politics/economics starter pack
I studied economics. I cannot stress how important it is to start with an undergraduate economics textbook, rather than with lists of outdated philosophical texts and polemical meme books that characterise these threads.
>he only ever read snippets of TWoN
Okay, but how does it feel being the dumb child of Enlightenment political philosophy?
Add After Piketty, it reviews, critiques, and expands upon his arguments.
Undergraduate work has significant limitations my dude, especially now when neoclassical orthodoxy and previously held assumptions are being questioned.
Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Rudin
Advanced Macroeconomics by Romer
Microeconomic Theory by Green
A shitton of NBER working papers
If you are willing to go back as far as Smith and the Enlightenment, might as well check out Anders Chydenius, too.
Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell is fantastic, even though he sidesteps the problems with inflation.
Still, a great introduction and dispels with many of the misconceptions people hold.
This is really great, but I'm quite biased as a lolbertarian.
>Viking Age Iceland
Can someone explain why this is here?