Which one of these should be read first?
If I read Where Keynes Went Wrong, does that make Failure of the New Economics redundant? And the other way around?
I have read neither but I know that Hazlitt's work is much more of a classic, so I would start with it.
I would start with learning economics first, whether it be Austrian or neoclassical.
I am, I'm reading Man Economy and State right now. This is more of a question for the future.
Read the Study Guide of Man, Economy, and State to avoid confusion. The Failure of the 'New Economics' is more of a critique than a good introduction to economics for Keynes was a horribly bad writer. I believe Hazlitt’s best work is Economics in One Lesson.
I am,I'm using the study guide right now;Also,I've already read Economics in One Lesson.
I guess Where Keynes Went Wrong should come first.