A review by lpm100
On Classical Economics by Thomas Sowell

5.0

Be careful of books published on university-labeled publishing houses!
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2019
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I have read now, all told, probably about two dozen of Thomas Sowell's books-- and they were all very good.

That is, until this one.

I actually purchased the book about 8 years ago, and it sat on my shelf for all of that time.
I tried to pick it up once several years ago, and could not get interested after about 50 pages. The same thing happened all over again when I picked it up several years later.

This book is probably for somebody who has finished an entire degree in Economics at a reasonably reputable University - - and that means that he will have read some of all of the pantheon of dead economists that are discussed here. It may even be that it is for a master's-level student.

But, it is not for the intelligent public, and that is because these debates are just too esoteric and the authors have been dead for too long for most people to know anything about.

The label on which this book was published (Yale University Press) was a giveaway of how intensely boring it would be. I don't think I have ever come so close to PERISHING OF BOREDOM, and nary a book by this author have I put down without finishing it.

Had that I known that 8 1/2 years ago, when I first purchased this book!

Most of Thomas Sowell's books are published by Basic Books, and so he is a known quantity to them and a predictably well-selling author for them. It's a publishing house mainly aimed at the intelligent public-- People who may not have been trained in a given topic, but would like to learn more about it and are not opposed to reading about "smart stuff."

But, this book was too boring even for them. (I myself have a persistent dilettante's interest in Economics, but this book was not suitable for a person like me.)

Verdict: NOT recommended. This is the first Thomas Sowell book that I have EVER given that recommendation.