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This is What I Use to Teach My High School Students About Economics and Liberty
As a follow up to the post, At What Age Should Students Start Studying Austrian School Economics? , EPJ reader T Trosko from Vancouver, Washington emails:
I have taught to high school students from all of these below.
The Law , Economics In One Lesson , Defending The Undefendable , all of Thomas Woods' books, The Left The Right and The State , Fascism vs.Capitalism , What Has Government Done to Our Money? , The Ethics of Liberty , For a New Liberty , Conceived in Liberty, A History of Money and Banking , The Real Lincoln , Hamilton's Curse , How Capitalism Saved America, ten or so Walter Block books, EPJ , Target Liberty , FFF , mises.org , fee.org videos, podcasts from Lew Rockwell , Woods , and more. That is off the top of my head.
Btw I start with teaching the NAP
UPDATE:
How can I forget I use The Revolution: A Manifesto by Ron Paul all the time too. Also Anthem and Atlas Shrugged, Andrew Napolitano books and will in the futrue use The Problem with Socialism ,
Don't forget the lectures. Personally, I think Ralph Raico's are the best. My oldest son also found Raico's book, 'Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal', to be a very good addition to his other history books.
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