so cool to hear i wasn't the only person who had this experience of awe at the book. really, 2010 was when i read it (i also read LOTR first time that year, commuting on the train, in both cases) and it was so tasty it needed at least a second helping. i wouldn't even mind to pick it up again if i was stuck with a half hour idleness every day. the mises institute bible paper edition (paperback with very thin paper) really further builds that vibe of that you are reading the Bible of economics.
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It was also, perhaps, the only economy book I've read which explained what the economy (and economic behavior) actually means.