Don’t know this one, but to read the full Human Action you definitely need quite some thirst for knowledge on economics. So I guess this book is helpful to make it accessible to a wider range of people.
I forget which podcast I listened to and I also picked up this book which is kind of a companion guide to Human Action.
I don’t consider it a short cut but more of a commentary.
Choice: Cooperation, Enterprise,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01228F4OE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
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Yeah for sure.
I’ve read and reread a good deal of Human Action and definitely got some aha moments around the broader concept of acting man before bringing it into a narrower context.
What I do like about Choice is that it meta tags some of the areas Mises writes about and brings his arguments against the German school, priori knowledge, and others into perspective on why he chose to push back on these in the book (some are more self explanatory today than others).