I have a limited amount of time at my disposal to do that much ancilliary reading in my life at the moment. I have time for maybe two books at the present. The one economist who has been increasingly intriguing to me that I know next to nothing about is Ludwig Lachmann, as the term "radical subjectivist" seems to be associated with his name. Just wanted to see what anybody here had to say about him within the next few days to help influence my next book order