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I'd recommend checking out the Mises Institute online as a good starting point. Someone else has mentioned "Economics in One Lesson" by Hazlitt, and I think they'll mail you that one for free. You can also get fundamental treatises like "Man, Economy, and State" by Rothbard and "Human Action" by Mises for like $25. Anyways, once you've finished these wherever you get them from, you probably will have a solid enough grasp of Austrian Economics (the only one based on logic and reason rather than econometrics) to know where you want to study next.
Thank you! As of last night, I started Economics in One Lesson. I think I'll be posting reflections on it as I read, both to help the material sink in and to gleam SN insights.
Man, Economy, and State might be a nice intermission since I understand that Human Action is a bit of a tome.
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