Ron Paul

Ron Paul is an American author, physician, and retired politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 22nd and 14th congressional districts. He is known for his libertarian views and has written several books on politics and economics.

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  1. 1. The Revolution

    A Manifesto

    This thought-provoking manifesto challenges conventional political wisdom by advocating for a return to the principles of individual liberty, limited government, and non-interventionist foreign policy. It critiques the current state of American politics, emphasizing the erosion of personal freedoms and the dangers of an overreaching state. The narrative calls for a reevaluation of monetary policy, a reduction in government spending, and a commitment to constitutional values, urging citizens to reclaim their rights and responsibilities to foster a more just and prosperous society.

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  2. 2. Liberty Defined

    50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom

    A collection of brief essays that apply a consistent liberty-first lens to 50 contentious issues, from foreign policy and civil liberties to monetary policy and social questions. It argues for limited government, nonintervention abroad, sound money, and free markets, while criticizing central banking, the surveillance state, and the warfare-welfare system. The work urges moral and constitutional consistency and decentralization as the path to protecting individual rights.

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  3. 3. End The Fed

    The Case Against the Federal Reserve

    A forceful critique of the U.S. central banking system argues that its monopoly over money and credit creates inflation, economic booms and busts, undermines civil liberties and enriches political and financial elites; the book calls for returning to sound money, auditing and ultimately abolishing the central bank, ending fiat currency and manipulation of interest rates, and restoring constitutional limits on government economic power to preserve individual liberty and long-term prosperity.

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