Last week we posted a podcast about the importance of reading. This week we have a podcast about books you might want to read. Note, however, we do NOT recommend these books because we agree with them — in most cases we anticipate we will strongly disagree as soon as we get around to reading them — but 1) because we do anticipate disagreeing with them and 2) figuring out why we disagree will force us to think. This is similar to the way reading John Maynard Keynes’s The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) forced us to understand the Just Third Way of Economic Personalism much better and to understand Keynesian economics — and its very serious weaknesses and flaws — better than many Keynesians.
CLICK ON THE LINKS, NOT THE PHOTO
You must click on the link below to get to the video, not on the photo.
15 Books So Hard They’ll Permanently Sharpen Your Thinking
(The links right above are what you’re supposed to click on.)
And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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