Is there really a book my readers are afraid of?

Writes Tom Woods:

I’ve been around these parts too long not to know the truth.

You want to be master of the universe when it comes to economics, but Ludwig von Mises’s Human Action — which you know you should read — is much too intimidating.

Fair enough.

So what should you read by Mises?

Beats me. I always thought his introductory texts were too introductory. So where’s that perfect middle?

Answer: The Mises Reader, edited by my friend Shawn Ritenour, and published by the Mises Institute.

And you can read it for free.

Here’s Mises in his own words, covering topics arranged just right, and at just the level the intelligent layman needs.

Click to start reading it for free — really:

https://mises.org/library/mises-reader

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