“I recently finished reading the new book Insidious, by Orrin Woodward, and it is fantastic. It is definitely a new classic. In fact, it is now the new standard on books about money and economics, an upgrade from Aristotle, Palyi, Hulsmann, Cantillon, Sumner, Fisher, Mises, Paul, Lewis, and even Rothbard. I think this should be a core book in every school and college, and on the shelf of every home.
This book is also a major addition to the modern economics-and-freedom dialogue. We need it in our society right now, especially in this post-election era where half the nation feels that freedom won and that they can now rest and let the newly elected leaders run everything, while the other half feels like they lost a lot in the election and need to find ways to fight behind the scenes for more power in our government.
Today’s citizens who love freedom need to read and understand the specific material in this book. And we need it now, and for the months and four years ahead. The battle for freedom isn’t over, it’s just getting started, and those who are against freedom are quietly building behind the scenes even as you read this. It matters, right now.
This book is a magnum opus, not just for Woodward, but for 21st Century Economics. It’s literally the best book I’ve ever read on the topic. I loved studying it closely.
If you care about freedom, read this book. If you know someone who cares about freedom, introduce them to this book. It’s a game-changer. “
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