Tom Woods Ep. 708: Ron Paul on His Hero, His Favorite Books, and More

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Ron Paul returned to the show today to answer listener questions, submitted in our private Facebook group. Among other things, I asked him:

Are you planning to vote for Gary Johnson? @2:14 Still Looking...
What are your favorite books?
What book would you recommend for a curious beginner? The Law, Bastiat
How do you feel about libertarians accepting government money or taking government jobs?
Who’s carrying the torch in terms of the libertarian message today and into the future? Tom Woods, Lew Rockwell, Jeff Frazee
What’s the one statist argument that really sticks in your craw?
What’s a favorite memory from your days as a physician?
Why do you think Bernie endorsed Clinton?

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Ron Paul Recommends Reading This French Book Published in 1850

Written by Adam Dick
Friday August 5, 2016

Thursday on the Tom Woods Show, host Tom Woods asked libertarian communicator Ron Paul what one book Paul would suggest someone read as an introduction to Paul’s views. Paul responded that he would suggest The Law by Frédéric Bastiat.

Paul says in the interview that The Law’s advantages as a book introducing people to new ideas include that The Law is a rather simple book and that it has a focus on making “one crystal clear point.” Paul explains that the point The Law addresses so well is “the principle on nonaggression,” which holds that “we can’t do harm to anybody else and the government shouldn’t be able to do it either.”

The Law was first published in 1850, the same year Bastiat died at the age of 49. Bastiat wrote regarding economics and politics. He was also an elected member of the French legislature.

Like Paul, Bastiat was a strong promoter of liberty across-the-board, as indicated by this quote from The Law:

I believe that my theory is correct; for whatever be the question upon which I am arguing, whether it be religious, philosophical, political, or economical; whether it affects well-being, morality, equality, right, justice, progress, responsibility, property, labor, exchange, capital, wages, taxes, population, credit, or Government; at whatever point of the scientific horizon I start from, I invariably come to the same thing—the solution of the social problem is in liberty.

You can find The Law here.

http://ronpaulinstitute.org/archive...s-reading-this-french-book-published-in-1850/

Listen here to Paul’s complete interview, in which Paul also discusses matters including the upcoming Ron Paul Institute conference and the 2016 presidential election.
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