Hi guys, I wanted to create a list of "classics" in economics that I hope to read over the summer. What I want from these books is the philosophy behind economic theories, because I think it is as much important as fancy quantitative skills. I find it especially is the case for labor, IO, and monetary economics, (and of course many others; those are my main interests)
So here is my list, and I greatly appreciate suggestions!
Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations
Karl Marx, The Capital
M. Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom
I hope to chip in some books by Hayek and Mises, but I can't figure out which one to choose...