Tony Woodlief asks for economic book recommendations from the left:
The maddening thing about reading Hayek is that I come away thinking, “If only leftists had a proper understanding of economics and society, they would stop their infernal meddling and let people be about the business of living productive lives.”
Then I think that perhaps I’m being just as muddle-headed as I think leftists are. Admittedly, I was a leftist before I read any economics, but maybe I read the wrong kind. Maybe there’s some whole other set of thinking and philosophy out there that will bring a right-thinking person to a leftist point of view.
This got me wondering what books thoughtful leftists and small-c conservatives/small-l libertarians might recommend to one another.
Megan and her commenters take a shot at answering the question.