What will Ron Paul's new book be?

How to win friends and loose elections.

How I maneuvered myself into Bernanki's job and leaked the FED papers to WikiLeaks.

Investing in gold mining companies, a how to manual.

Obstetrics for Dummies.

j/k :D

-t
 
Hopefully he abandons minarchism and writes an anarcho-capitalist treatise. One can hope :)

If it's true that he's a Philosophical Anarchist (and I sincerely believe that he is), his retirement from politics at the end of this year would mark the absolute perfect time for him to say so. His legacy as the "last honest man" in government is already firmly cemented, even among people who disagree with him. If the last honest man in government also happens to eschew the very idea of government, that speaks far more for his and our cause than any number of arguments from reason or ethics.
 
If it's true that he's a Philosophical Anarchist (and I sincerely believe that he is), his retirement from politics at the end of this year would mark the absolute perfect time for him to say so. His legacy as the "last honest man" in government is already firmly cemented, even among people who disagree with him. If the last honest man in government also happens to eschew the very idea of government, that speaks far more for his and our cause than any number of arguments from reason or ethics.

Agreed. People on the fence or who haven't given the ideas serious thought would really start to consider them. Rothbard book sales would also go through the roof.
 
Ron's new book, if (maintaining optimism) he doesn't win the nomination will be about: SECESSION.

Instead of SECESSION, it should be, "Starting a Nation".
It could be about how the campaign secretly is buying an island, and will use the United States Constitution as its founding document, since it is not longer being used in the United States.
 
Instead of SECESSION, it should be, "Starting a Nation".
It could be about how the campaign secretly is buying an island, and will use the United States Constitution as its founding document, since it is not longer being used in the United States.

I like the buying an island part, not the constitution part. We have seen how the constitution has failed in the U.S. Why would we use the same document again?

But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist. - Lysander Spooner
 
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