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Solid list, kaibigan! Hazlitt is definitely the best on-ramp — simple, no-nonsense, and instantly eye-opening. Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State feels like a natural next step, especially if you're after clarity with depth. And Human Action? That's the Everest. Philosophical, intense, but deeply rewarding.

I’d maybe throw in The Law by Bastiat as a warm-up. It’s short but powerfully frames the moral foundation of economics and individual liberty.

Thanks for sharing this. It’s the kind of reading path that builds not just knowledge, but economic intuition. 🙌📚