I made notes while I was reading. I was going to say that Chapter 1 was a perfect primer on Austrian economics, but I soon realized he kept coming back to it throughout the book. I really enjoyed the Hayek/Keynes clashes, and the little anecdotes were great. For instance, I didn't know that Hayek didn't originally take a Mises course because he was a socialist as a young man. Another thing that struck me was the Austrian property rights philosophy juxtaposed with the FOSS sharing non ownership culture. In fact, I think that's worth talking about in its own post.