What's good about Princeton/

<p>Yeah, I think my criticism holds for virtually every American college, not just Princeton. Still, at the bare minimum, a economics major should be expected to read The Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital, The Road to Serfdom, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, The Limits to Growth, and The Theory of Money and Credit. The economics education one typically receives at American colleges is shockingly narrow – it’s as if a history major were only expected to know of the period from 1800-1850 or an English major to only be familiar with the works of Hemingway.</p>