I recently shared a list of book recommendations, because I keep reading I keep adding titles. This book by Rothbard is in my opinion essential for #bitcoin psychopaths like me. It tells the history of modern monetary power and its corruption in its roots.

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Where can I find the list? I've read many Bitcoin-related books, always looking for new ones to add to my list. Happy to share recommendations if you like

A history of money and banking in the usa - MN Rothbard

The Revolution - Ron Paul

The history of money - Jack Weatherford

Democracy: the god that failed - HH Hoppe

Economics in one lesson - Henry Hazlitt

The 7th property - Eric Yakes

The black swan - NN Taleb

Superforecasting - Tetlock & Gardner

The sovereign individual - Davidson & Rees-Mogg

The bullish case for bitcoin - Vijay Boyapati

Principles for dealing with the changing world order - Ray Dalio

Layered money - Nik Bhatia

Economics for real people - Gene Callahan

Rules for radicals - SD Alinsky

When money dies - Adam Fergusson

The price of tomorrow - Jeff Booth

The bitcoin standard - Saifedean Ammous

The fiat standard - Saifedean Ammous

21 lessons - der Gigi

Amazing, thanks. I have already read a bunch of those or they are in the wishlist. Some others were out of my radar so I appreciate. Quick list of what I've also read you might be interested in:

Mastering Bitcoin - Andreas Antonopoulos

Grokking bitcoin - Kalle Rosenbaum

Mastering the Lightning Network - Andreas Antonopoulos

Cryptoenonomics - Eric Voskuil

For a New Liberty - Murray Rothbard

Hidden Repression - Alex Gladstein

The Blocksize War - Jonathan Bier

The ethics of money production - Guido Hüllsman

How to think about the economy - Per Bylund

What has the government done to our money - Murray Rothbard

Principles of Economics - Saifedean Ammous

Abundance through Scarcity - Io i Appelberg

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Awesome thank you, I'll add these titles after I read them. I read mastering bitcoin, I'm not sure about putting it in the list. Maybe I should.

It goes in my list because it was the first I read and I realized Bitcoin would really work.

Ah, how could I forget Human action by Ludwig von Mises?! 😅

Good point. Halfway through I diverted from human action to other books on Austrian school of economics. I was not ready to dive in Mises' crown piece without any knowledge about praxeology. I'll come back to human action after I finish a few more other titles.

I know Knut Svanholm has a book titled Praxeology which looks accessible, I haven't read it, just read Everything divided by 21 million and it was an enjoyable read, you might give that a try

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This one, along with The Mystery of Banking, were huge for me. The only one I'd give higher place to is The Progressive Era. But, all are excellent (even fun!) reads.

I love Rothbard.

Thanks, haven't read that yet, now I will