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Great Books Reward Repeated Struggle

The ideas in great books are hard and not obvious—reading something like The Sound and the Fury the first time yields little—because they are not lists to memorize but things to be internalized and used; grappling with these texts gives you ideas and perspectives you can point elsewhere.

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Speaker

Russ Roberts

Evidence Quote

Most of the ideas in these great books are hard. They're not obvious. It's not a list.

Source

Russ Roberts on EducationEconTalk
Created: 6/13/2026, 12:10:03 AM

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