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“I strongly recommend that every American acquire some basic knowledge of economics, monetary policy, and the intersection of politics with the economy. No formal classroom is required; a desire to read and learn will suffice. There are countless important books to consider, but the following are an excellent starting point: ''The Law'' by Frédéric Bastiat; ''Economics in One Lesson'' by Henry Hazlitt; ''What has Government Done to our Money?'' by Murray Rothbard; ''The Road to Serfdom'' by Friedrich Hayek; and ''Economics for Real People'' by Gene Callahan. ... If you simply read and comprehend these relatively short texts, you will know far more than most educated people about economics and government. You certainly will develop a far greater understanding of how supposedly benevolent government policies destroy prosperity. If you care about the future of this country, arm yourself with knowledge and fight back against economic ignorance. We disregard economics and history at our own peril.” — [[Ron Paul]]
 
==Criticism==
Economist [[J. Bradford DeLong]] said Hazlitt's book well states the Classical view of economics, but does not properly address arguments made by Keynesians.<ref>{{cite web |last=DeLong |first=Brad |title=Economics in One Lesson |url=http://delong.typepad.com/sdj/2005/04/economics_in_on.html |work=Brad DeLong – Grasping Reality with Both Invisible Hands: Fair, Balanced, and Reality-Based: A Semi-Daily Journal |publisher=Brad DeLong |authorlink=J. Bradford DeLong |date=April 10, 2005}}</ref>
 
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