Econlib Newsletter

December 2023

Dear friends,


As the days get shorter and the weather colder (for many of us) and the time for resolutions is nigh, it’s a good time to remind you all of the tremendous community we’re building with our No Due Date subscription book club, curated by the one and only Peter Boettke. We hope you’ll consider joining us, or perhaps giving the gift of membership to someone would enjoy it. We have a specially discounted rate for annual subscriptions running through January 12.


Your subscription brings you a new book and an invitation to exclusive subscriber opportunities. Each month, Pete also hosts a virtual salon available only to subscribers. Throughout the month, you’ll be able to engage in conversation online with Pete and fellow subscribers as well.


What might you expect? Here are some of the books we read together in 2023:

  • Wild Problems, by Russ Roberts.

  • Competition and Entrepreneurship, by Israel Kirzner

  • Do Markets Corrupt Our Morals? by Virgil Storr and Ginny Choi

  • The Great Society, by Amity Shlaes.

  • Liberalism, by Ludwig von Mises

  • How Innovation Works, by Matt Ridley.

  • Darkness at Noon, by Arthur Koestler. (For this title, we put the selection up to a vote by subscribers! Look for more such opportunities in 2024…)


We hope you enjoy the selections above and all the new content we bring you below. We wish you a terrific month, and we’ll be back next month with more. We are thankful for you.


Until then, stay well and stay curious.


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December 2023

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