Is there a structured (recommended order) “reading list” to start reading Mises institute / Austrian Economics / Austro Libertarian writings?

Perhaps from broad to narrow or intro to depth?

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Where do I start besides Mises Institute home page…like what’s an optimal order to begin diving into this area?

Also on Saylor.org there are some very interesting Austrian economics courses. They are free.

I think a good starting point—given its more contemporary and accessible language—is to begin with Principles of Economics by Saifedean

From there, everyone should explore and gravitate toward the theoretical framework that resonates most with them. In my case, I’m particularly drawn to the Mises–Hayek tradition.

Thanks I bought the book last night and soon as I’m finished with the current book I’m reading (about 20 pages remain) I’ll start this one