Above resource for works on money, economy, war, bureaucracy, government excess, and more.
It's one stop shopping, comprehensive in scope, and all free. Now go enrich yourselves.
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Above resource for works on money, economy, war, bureaucracy, government excess, and more.
It's one stop shopping, comprehensive in scope, and all free. Now go enrich yourselves.
/enjoy
I should have posted it long ago too. It's so easy to get lost in the mist and forget about the basics. That being all anons should intimately understand the framework we live in which is primarily an economic one. It's like knowing how to hunt, fish, garden & change your own oil. And none of that is emphasized in the MSM as important anymore. You'll find good stuff in there, be sure to pass it on.
I hate math. I am a language person so I struggle with numbers-based concepts. But I know I have to get to where I can grasp this stuff enough to talk about it because it's not even on normal people's radar and you are right, it is Central to what is going on.
Real economics is more about human nature than numbers. Best book is Human Action by Mises but it's very deep. Lew Rockwell's works are easier to digest. The book I used in homeschool is Murphy's textbook, Lessons for the Young Economist. That's a good introduction.
Lessons for the Young Economist
Man, Economy, State
Human Action
Thanks.
You said it!
Thanks for adding links too.
There are 100s of great basic econ / money vids on rumble (& youtube). Easy to digest when you are driving, am constantly listening to something this way. The way to think about this is building blocks. Understanding one block leads you to understanding the next. Don't expect to instantly get it and I am pretty sure no one fully does. A lot is just plain conjecture. But that doesn't mean you cannot get a top view of what is going on even if you don't understand granular details. I surely don't.
I was able to grasp Junior HIgh Econ class, I should be able to pick it back up just because it all makes so much sense.