The Mystery of the Aleph: Mathematics, the Kabbalah and the Search for Infinity. Amir D. Aczel.
The Law. Frederic Bastiat.
The Memory of Old Jack. Wendell Berry
The Decameron. Boccaccio
Songs of Experience. William Blake.
The Libertarian Reader. ed. David Boaz.
La Vida es Sueño. Calderón de la Barca.
Economics for Real People. Gene Callahan.
Don Quijote. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
La Numancia. Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Heart of Darkness. Joseph Conrad.
Lord Jim. Joseph Conrad.
The Selfish Gene. Richard Dawkins.
A Christmas Carol. Charles Dickens.
The Wasteland. T.S. Eliot.
The Population Explosion. Paul and Anne Erlich.
“Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman”. Richard P. Feynman.
The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald.
The Foundations of Arithmetic. Gottlob Frege.
Free to Choose. Milton and Rose Friedman.
The Old Gringo. Carlos Fuentes.
The Universe in a Nutshell. Stephen Hawking.
Economics in One Lesson. Henry Hazlitt.
Friday. Robert A. Heinlein.
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Robert A. Heinlein.
The Number of the Beast. Robert A. Heinlein.
Starship Troopers. Robert A. Heinlein
Stranger in a Strange Land. Robert A. Heinlein.
El Camino. Lee Hoinacki.
Emancipating Slaves, Enslaving Free Men. Jeffrey Rogers Hummel.
Fuenteovejuna. Lope de Vega.
Los Funerales de Mamá Grande. Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
The Communist Manifesto. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
The Vintage Mencken. H.L. Mencken (ed. Alistair Cooke).
El Burlador de Sevilla. Tirso de Molina.
Heaven on Earth: The Rise and Fall of Socialism. Joshua Muravchik.
Chaos Theory. Robert P. Murphy.
The Anti-Christ. Friedrich Nietzsche.
Twilight of the Idols. Friedrich Nietzsche.
Anarchy, State and Utopia. Robert Nozick.
Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences. John Allen Paulos.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintainance. Robert M. Pirsig.
Does God Play Dice? Ian Stewart.
Flatterland. Ian Stewart.
The Bible According to Mark Twain.
The Professor and the Madman. Simon Winchester.
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Wittgenstein’s Lectures on the Foundations of Mathematics: Cambridge 1939.
Nonzero. Robert Wright.
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