The standard recommendations are Our Enemy The State and The Road to Serfdom. But anything by Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams, and many others, will teach you what you want to know.
The standard recommendations are Our Enemy The State and The Road to Serfdom. But anything by Thomas Sowell and Walter Williams, and many others, will teach you what you want to know.
Rothbard’s The Ethics of Liberty, For A New Liberty, Hoppe’s Democracy: The God That Failed, and Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson.
Just go to mises.org and start reading.
A lot of Peter Drucker's works, while management oriented, have a string underlay of the Austrian School of economics, since that is where the late Herr Drucker was born and educated. He cuts through the more current (and in the context of a 70 year old guy like me that covers 30 some years) of jargon of feel good and makes his points briefly and efficiently.
Shouldn't managing one's self be taking place anyway?
Are you referring to the title of a book?