No Due Date is our subscription economics book club. Curated by Peter Boettke, you’ll spend each month reading with him exploring the best in economics and the social sciences. While Pete has some classics in store for you, you can also expect several contemporary titles.


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Your subscription ($40/month*) will bring you monthly selections and your invitation to exclusive subscriber opportunities. Each month, Pete hosts an online salon available only to subscribers. Throughout the month, you’ll be able to engage in conversation online with Pete and fellow subscribers as well. At the beginning of each month, you’ll receive a new book,* a note from Pete, suggestions for pacing, and some questions to get you thinking.

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

Wild Problems, by Russ Roberts. Roberts joined us for our January virtual salon:

Competition and Entrepreneurship, by Israel Kirzner

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

The Great Society, by Amity Shlaes. Shlaes joined us for our April virtual salon:

Liberalismby Ludwig von Mises

In Search of Monsters to Destroy, by Chris Coyne

How Innovation Works, by Matt Ridley. Ridley joined us for our July virtual salon:

The Invisible Hook, by Peter Lesson

The State, by Anthony de Jasay

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…)

 

 

* Subscribers are billed $40 each month, which includes shipping. Books ship the third week of each month.