Reddit mentions: The best chaos theory books

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best chaos theory books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 2 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy

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Chaos Theory: Two Essays on Market Anarchy
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2. Chaos: A Very Short Introduction

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Chaos: A Very Short Introduction
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u/selfoner · 1 pointr/Anarcho_Capitalism

Anarcho-capitalism 101:

u/andibabi · 2 pointsr/PhilosophyofScience

And since you said no textbooks, I wasn't sure how much technical stuff you'd be up for, but as a physics major, there isn't really anything you'd couldn't deal with. It's a fairly technical domain. Amazon seems to have quite a few titles, including something very cheap from the very short introduction series. I haven't seen any of them, but that sounds interesting. I haven't read anything lately on the subject. Honestly, the impression I got was that there really wasn't going to be much to find, but if you are interested, I wish you luck.

u/RealityApologist · 1 pointr/philosophy

Thanks! Sure, here's some recommended reading: