I began reading Mises' "Nation, State, and Economy" this morning. A great Memorial Day Weekend read so far.
Download a free version courtesy of The Mises Institute.
https://mises.org/library/book/nation-state-and-economy

I began reading Mises' "Nation, State, and Economy" this morning. A great Memorial Day Weekend read so far.
Download a free version courtesy of The Mises Institute.
https://mises.org/library/book/nation-state-and-economy

This is all explained in The Mandibles, nostr:npub1guh5grefa7vkay4ps6udxg8lrqxg2kgr3qh9n4gduxut64nfxq0q9y6hjy
When are you reading Mandibles?
Got something for your next long weekend.
(Zoom in on the cover 😉)

What do you use to read digitally? You can recommend 🤙🏼
Noteshelf app on the nostr:npub1a00wj229auzjswlq4s77y4u8eqdx5k9ppatgl8rtv8va65f6mwksum9q3h tablet.
It looks great in the introductory video.
genuine question, how do you find or prioritize time for reading like this?
We have family rest time while our youngest naps.
Very good question. By reasoned choice, both short-view and long-view. I suspect Marty is pretty good at this and his answer demonstrates this (though he must be a VERY fast reader!). Until now I have often said “I love reading.” Thanks for the knock on my head. I don’t love reading “I love learning” things that add value to my experience.
Thanks again.
Yes, one of his “shorts.” Next time you have a week, try “Human Action,” for long pants. 🙃