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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.
I posted on Part I of that book this morning.
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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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.