Ron Paul’s Book Officially Released

Ron Paul’s book, The Revolution: A Manifesto is officially out today. Pick up a copy if you’re interested in seeing the reasoning behind his (and my) belief in peace, prosperity, capitalism, and small government.

I was able to get my copy last week but I have not had time to read the entire thing yet. I’ll post my thoughts on it probably this weekend. Lew Rockwell wrote a review that you can see on the Amazon page, I’ll put it here because it is short and to the point:

Ron Paul’s legacy–from decades of principled defense of freedom, peace, and sound money–is inculcated in this very important book. Just the right length, it convincingly and eloquently advances the Ron Paul philosophy. It’s a book for beginners and for all of us, no matter how well-read, on liberty, Austrian economics, the Federal Reserve, the free market, the welfare state, and the warfare state. No mere “campaign book,” this is one for the ages. And I especially appreciated the suggested reading list at the end. Ron, thank you for your shining example in congress, for teaching millions through your presidential race, and for being–as this extraordinary book shows–the Tom Paine of the second American revolution. Fellow Ron Paulians, we have only begun.

2 Responses to “Ron Paul’s Book Officially Released”

  1. I’m going to Barnes and Nobel tonight to see if they have it but “to little to late” It probably could have been better timed on the release. He doesn’t stand a chance. Although the cash from this could help 4 years from now. How old is Ron Paul anyway?

  2. Seventy-three or so, I believe.

    He was not trying to release a “campaign book” to make money, but rather put out the principles that he believes in that has made him stand out in this race and among other Congressmen.

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