Give the Gift of P. J. O'Rourke

David BoazThe Cato Institute offers lots of greatChristmas gifts -- Pocket Constitutions (also a good gift forBill of Rights Day!), books, apparel, even Cato-brandedLands' End merchandise. But I have my own holiday recommendations that I've made before.I decided one year to give a young colleague a post-graduate course in political science and economics —P. J. O ’Rourke’s booksParliament of Whores andEat the Rich. So I went to my local Barnes& Noble to search for them. Not in Current Affairs. Not in Economics. No separate section called Politics. I decided to try Borders (RIP). But first — to avoid yet more driving around — I went online to see if my local Borders stores had them in stock. Sure enough, they did, in a couple of stores just blocks from the Cato Institute. Checking to see where in the store I would find them, I discovered that they would both be shelved under “Hu mor–Humorous Writing.” Oh, right, I thought, they’re not books on economics or current affairs, they’rehumor.Yes, P.J. is one of the funniest writers around. But what people often miss when they talk about his humor is what a good reporter and what an insightful analyst he is.Parliament of Whores is a very funny book, but it ’s also a very perceptive analysis of politics in a modern mixed-economy democracy. And if you readEat the Rich, you ’ll learn more about how countries get rich — and why they don’t — than in a whole year of econ at most colleges. In fact, I’ve decide...
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