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50 sats \ 0 replies \ @justin_shocknet 18h \ on: What resources do you recommend to have a better understanding of economics? AskSN
There's historical stuff that will help you understand what others are saying and conventions, but economics is an intuitive thing in each specific circumstance and not a proper science. It's the confluence of an incalculable number of variables.
Every "economist" is grifting and making shit up as they go. Some of the dumbest things you'll ever read come from FT/The Economist/BI/WSJ/Mises Institute, ~Econ sub, and so on.
Don't try to understand economics, try to understand history.
John Law and Hayek provide a good foundational mix of both.