Last time I went in Barnes and Noble (about a year ago) there was so little in there anyway. It might as well be a kids bookstore with some anime and woman's books in it. Sad state of affairs.
Side note, I'm familiar with Sowell and seen a lot about him online, but I've never read any of his books. What's a good first one?
His trilogy- race and culture, migrations and cultures, and conquests and cultures are a more poignant guns, germs, and steel. If you want a soft intro do discrimination and disparities or black rednecks and white liberals.
The ones Ahaus is recommending are quite good. But you basically can't go wrong. I started with Basic Economics, having heard nothing about him prior, and being very impressed by it despite not always agreeing (I'm more to the left economically than Sowell).
Last time I went in Barnes and Noble (about a year ago) there was so little in there anyway. It might as well be a kids bookstore with some anime and woman's books in it. Sad state of affairs.
Side note, I'm familiar with Sowell and seen a lot about him online, but I've never read any of his books. What's a good first one?
His trilogy- race and culture, migrations and cultures, and conquests and cultures are a more poignant guns, germs, and steel. If you want a soft intro do discrimination and disparities or black rednecks and white liberals.
The ones Ahaus is recommending are quite good. But you basically can't go wrong. I started with Basic Economics, having heard nothing about him prior, and being very impressed by it despite not always agreeing (I'm more to the left economically than Sowell).