- 02 Jan 2021 11:45
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I just started Rise and Fall of American Growth, and it's terrific.
It's also huge, over 700 pages. If you read in bed, holding the book up, the damn thing could give you a concussion if you fall asleep while reading.
The copy I have is a library book, if I want to finish it, and I do, I am going to have to buy a copy. I'll start a thread to review it at some point. I don't buy a lot of books on economics, last one was Price of Inequality several years ago. IOW, this is something special, even if you don't agree with the thesis. Which, at the moment, I do not.
If you want a better understanding of how the world works, you won't find better without going to college for it.
It's also huge, over 700 pages. If you read in bed, holding the book up, the damn thing could give you a concussion if you fall asleep while reading.
The copy I have is a library book, if I want to finish it, and I do, I am going to have to buy a copy. I'll start a thread to review it at some point. I don't buy a lot of books on economics, last one was Price of Inequality several years ago. IOW, this is something special, even if you don't agree with the thesis. Which, at the moment, I do not.
If you want a better understanding of how the world works, you won't find better without going to college for it.
Facts have a well known liberal bias