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All you need to read is Economics in one lesson and watch the hidden secrets of money my Mike Maloney from that foundation you know 99% more than all men of this study

Economics in one lesson is definitely a very good book for beginners, but surely not sufficient to fully understand economics. Human Action is the best book to get a full glance on economics. However, it’s not easy to read.

Principles of Economics is a masterpiece. Saifedean read all relevant austrian economists like Mises, Hayek, Menger, Rothbard, Hazlitt, Hoppe, etc and puts all his knowledge into an easy to read format.

Doesn’t make sense that you like Economics in one lesson but dislike Principles of Economics. Both authors have the same mindset and teach the same economics (austrian).

That’s the whole point. Humans try to complicate everything when it is very simple to grasp. Economics is the easiest thing one can ever study, once one grasps Austrian economics theories and understand macro economics, all they really need to understand is how Adam smith never incorporated the time theory of economics in his literature and they will be a better economist than any PHD ever will if they incorporate these ideas in their approach of economic analysis.

Don’t listen to this guy. I read like 15-20 books on economics. Principles of Economics is definitely in my Top3 of which I would recommend even to people who are not deeply involved in the topic.