I was reading the short paper "What is Austrian Economics", and I had a few questions (as there was no notes or recommended reading or the like.
Are Cantillon or Turgot worth reading?
It says "his student Friederich von Wieser strongly influenced Friedrich von Hayek's later writings". So is anything of Wieser worth reading?
We read of Mises' stolen papers being recovered in Russia. I heard of this. I've wonder it there was any hidden gems in those papers that might be worth publishing? (sort of like the various things Rothbard wrote for the Volker Fund that were never published, at least not until the recent book)
I see that Hazlitt wrote a line-by-line critique of Keynes. What work was that in? Was that "Failure of the 'New Economics'"?