Books On Liberty that You Haven’t Read but Should

ReadingboksProfessor Donald Boudreaux recently opined on some excellent books we should all read.

  1. Tom Bethell, The Noblest Triumph (1998).
  2. Bryan Caplan, The Myth of the Rational Voter (2007).
  3. Tyler Cowen, In Praise of Commercial Culture (1998).
  4. Richard Epstein, Simple Rules for a Complex World (1995).
  5. Robert Higgs, Crisis and Leviathan (1987).
  6. Deirdre McCloskey’s “Bourgeois Era” trilogy (2006, 2010, 2016).
  7. H.L. Mencken, Notes on Democracy (1926).
  8. Virginia Postrel, The Future and Its Enemies (1998).
  9. Russell Roberts, The Choice (3rd edition, 2005).
  10. Julian Simon, The Ultimate Resource 2 (1996).

Read the reasons why he thinks so and find links to them here…

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