u/MinePretty7563

What books should I read to get good variety on economic thought?

So, recently i've gotten into learning about economics and started to read some books the first of which was The Worldy Philosophers by Heilbroner. This was a good read but it focused more on the historical context behind their reasoning rather then detail on their actual economic thought. I have been recommended other books such as Economics in one lesson, Road to serfdom by Hayek, and Basic economics by Thomas Sowell. But, I have been informed that all of these books are written by economists of the Austrian school of thought and as such I was wondering if anyone could give me book recommendations that are easy enough for beginner to follow along of other schools of thought outside of Austrian as I want a greater variety of perspectives.

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u/MinePretty7563 — 2 days ago