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Favorite authorsArmen A. Alchian, Walter Bagehot, Claude Frédéric Bastiat, Pierre Bayle, Sir Ernest Benn, Lyman Benson, Jeremy Bentham, Yale Brozen, James M. Buchanan, Bruce Chilton, Voltairine de Cleyre, R. H. Coase, Edward Coke Sir, David Cole, Michael Cook, Frederick Copleston, Patricia Crone, A. V. Dicy, Cory Doctorow, Bart D. Ehrman, Reuven Firestone, Everett Dr Fox, Paula Fredriksen, David D. Friedman, Richard E. Friedman, Emma Goldman, Moshe Halbertal, Joe Haldeman, F. A. Hayek, Frank Herbert, Arthur Herman, Arthur Hertzberg, Hermann Hesse, Paul Heyne, Christopher Hitchens, Thomas Hobbes, Jeffrey Rogers Hummel, Jonathan I. Israel, William Stanley Jevons, Bertrand de Jouvenel, Frank H. Knight, David B. Kopel, Nancy Kress, Bernard Lewis, Ken MacLeod, Bernard de Mandeville, James Mill, Ludwig von Mises, Oskar Morgenstern, Thomas Paine, Karl Popper, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, David Ricardo, Geoffrey Robertson, Richard N. Rosenfeld, Lawrence H. Schiffman, Nassau William Senior, Algernon Sidney, Adam Smith, Herbert Spencer, Benedictus de Spinoza, David Ramsay Steele, Neal Stephenson, Henry David Thoreau, Leo Tolstoy, Benjamin Ricketson Tucker, F. Paul Wilson (Shared favorites)
About meI am a 60 year old attorney practicing primarily in the areas of Chapter 11 reorganization and commercial litigation. I have been a practicing attorney since 1986. For about 12 years prior to becoming an attorney I was an academic economist.
I am a convert to Judaism of a conservative/traditionalist variety, but with a strong egalitarian bent.
I have an extensive background in classical liberal, libertarian and anarchist theory.
My hobbies are collecting books, growing succulent plants and taking care of a household full of pets.
About my libraryEverything listed in my librarything library I own. My entire "holdings" is about 8,000 volumes, with only the most accessible ones being listed here.
The explanation for this book acquiring insanity is that I have been operating out of the pre-internet mentality of "Gee, that looks like an interesting book, and it's in one of my fields of interest. I bet if I don't buy that copy now I'll never see one again." Gradually I am starting to come to grips with the reality of many volumes being available in electronic form and others being always available through bookfinder.com or equivalent. But decades of conditioning are hard to break.
Although I have been a member of Librarything for a couple of years, I have just started actively participating. Hence, most of my energy has been expended in adding books to my library here rather than in reviewing, tagging or commenting on them. That will change over the next six months. If, in the interim, anyone is aware of a good librarything discussion of any of the volumes I've added to my library, please let me know.
Update: I have recently been going through my library and adding the tag "Top 100 books." The problem is that I think I've already marked over 100 volumes. Until I get this corrected, read "Top 100 books" as "If you're interested in this field, you really should read this volume."
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posted by suncoursing at 11:58 pm (EST) on Nov 26, 2009
posted by suncoursing at 11:32 pm (EST) on Oct 14, 2009
posted by PhoenixTerran at 8:14 am (EST) on Sep 9, 2009
posted by ThomasCWilliams at 7:14 pm (EST) on Sep 2, 2009
I've just begun collecting Bastiat so many thanks for your insights. I'm particularily interested in French language volumes. I'll see what I can turn up on this side of the pond. He is well known over here for his free market, anti-Socialist writings. But the French have pretty well forgotten about Bastiat's predecessors: Volney, Say and Tracy. All Zee Best, TCW
posted by ThomasCWilliams at 10:34 pm (EST) on Sep 1, 2009
posted by Adaptive_Agent at 2:35 pm (EST) on Aug 27, 2009
I see you added me to your interesting libraries list; thank you for your interest. Incidentally, I'm an economist (academic, natch), though I don't use this account for professionally-relevant books.
posted by Carnophile at 9:57 pm (EST) on Aug 25, 2009