Yuval Levin recommends my book, among others.
It helps you unlearn what is untrue and then try to learn what is true. And it treats economics as a discipline—that is, not just a set of tools and facts but an ongoing project engaged in by real human beings with a purpose and a history and all manner of virtues and vices. It seems to me that we are living through something of a crisis in economic theory at the moment (not for the first time), and Kling can help us through it.
All I want for Christmas is someone who would buy it for me!
I actually already bought it. I just bought it again. How would one give this as a gift, technically speaking?
Would a good idea be to give this to high school students as a primer and possibly spark an interest in the subject?