I just read Economics for Real People by Gene Callahan. I recommend it to anyone who's into #bitcoin.

Other book recommendations:

Rules for Radicals - Alinsky

When Money Dies - Fergusson

Let me know if you have something that fits the trend 🫔

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When money dies is a must read but it’s for sure the worst reading experience I’ve had! The way it’s written is just terrible imo…

The changing world order by Ray Dalio

The big reset by Willem Middelkoop

The price of tomorrow by Jeff Booth

And the 3 books of saif ofcourse

I have a Bitcoiner Book Review queued up for WMD…Iā€˜lol be taking it to task about how it’s written…

It's kind of dry because of the numbers, but all throughout the book it has great perspectives, reflections and anecdotes of the time. My biggest take away: unstable social factors are a threat to bitcoin and bitcoiners.

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I used audible for when money dies, worked great. I read all the others except Saifs new book and the big reset, but I won't read anything by Middelkoop.

Middelkoops book was my intro into macro economics so it made sense at that time to get some interest but I can understand you

Human Action is the best full blown economics treatise I read so far. It’s not easy but extremely rewarding. Mises was a genius.

The Ethics of Money Production is also a must read.

The Mandibles if you are up for a nice novel.

Currently I am half way in Principles of Economics from Saif. I can highly recommend this for beginners (I guess nothing new for you). Very well written.

I'm half way in human action, I diverted to Gene Calahan's book because I couldn't get Murphy's book on audible. Human action is going to be a bill I'll read a chapter every now and then. I'll pick up ethics of money production, thanks for recommending.

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