Reading Hazlitt actually, great book.
F. A. Hayek, [The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism](https://amzn.to/433vquq)
F. A. Hayek, [The Road to Serfdom](https://amzn.to/49VAy6a)
Henry Hazlitt, [Economics in One Lesson](https://amzn.to/43k223v)
Ludwig von Mises, [Liberalism: The Classical Tradition](https://amzn.to/3v0LAIv)
Discussion
Good stuff! Of those 4, Fatal Conceit probably gets at the heart of the practical problem, and Mises gets at the heart of the main principle at stake. Behind both is the Natural Law first principle, "thou shalt not steal." 🤙🏼
Ill have a chaw on Fatal Concept first methinks. Thanks for your insight.