Both of these are excellent introductions to economics.
The first, "Economic Sophisms," is by the French writer Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850). http://www.econlib.org/library/Bastiat/basSoph.html
The second, "Economics In One Lesson," is by the American journalist, economist, and philosopher, Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993). http://jim.com/econ/contents.html
Both books are written in a clear, accessible style. Enjoy!
1 posted on
12/04/2008 6:32:19 PM PST by
GoodDay
To: GoodDay
2 posted on
12/04/2008 6:33:06 PM PST by
randomhero97
("First you want to kill me, now you want to kiss me. Blow!" - Ash)
To: GoodDay
3 posted on
12/04/2008 6:34:01 PM PST by
GoodDay
(Palin for POTUS 2012)
To: GoodDay
4 posted on
12/04/2008 6:34:57 PM PST by
GOP Poet
To: GoodDay
I like Bastiat’s “The Law”. I read it in high school.
To: GoodDay
bttt
“The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate but at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups.”
-Henry Hazlitt: Economics in One Lesson
6 posted on
12/04/2008 6:35:55 PM PST by
djsherin
(The federal government:: Because someone has to f*** things up!)
To: rabscuttle385; bamahead; Gondring
7 posted on
12/04/2008 6:36:26 PM PST by
djsherin
(The federal government:: Because someone has to f*** things up!)
To: GoodDay
Even more to the point with the Marxist Obama is The Road the Serfdom by F.A. Hayek.
8 posted on
12/04/2008 6:37:56 PM PST by
aruanan
To: GoodDay
". In any case, the net result of government credit has not been to increase the amount of wealth produced by the community but to reduce it, because the available real capital (consisting of actual farms, tractors, etc.) has been placed in the hands of the less efficient borrowers rather than in the hands of the more efficient and trustworthy."
Words to live by.
9 posted on
12/04/2008 6:38:30 PM PST by
Paladin2
(No, pundits strongly believe that the proper solution is more dilution.)
To: GoodDay
I’ll give those a shot, but I have a recommendation of
every econ book that Thomas Sowell ever wrote.
Basic Economics
Applied Economics
Classic Economics
Economic Facts and Fallacies
10 posted on
12/04/2008 6:41:25 PM PST by
MrB
(The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
To: GoodDay
14 posted on
12/04/2008 8:08:23 PM PST by
murdoog
("I am involved with politics so that politics is not involved with me"-Dan Flynn)
To: GoodDay
Someone needs to send copies to Pres. Bush.
15 posted on
12/04/2008 10:06:36 PM PST by
fortheDeclaration
("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
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17 posted on
12/05/2008 12:55:27 PM PST by
bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
To: GoodDay
Marking to add to our FR homeschool curriculum list later. Thanks for posting these links.
19 posted on
12/06/2008 9:07:42 AM PST by
Tired of Taxes
(Dad, I will always think of you.)
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