Ron Paul's Revolution

The Man and the Movement He Inspired

by: Dr Brian Doherty

Ron Paul's Revolution
Author: Dr Brian Doherty

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

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ISBN: 0062114794 ISBN 13: 9780062114792

Ron Paul's Revolution by Dr Brian Doherty

Journalist Doherty details Paul's career, traces the evolution of his ideas, and explores his significance in American politics. He explains Paul's appeal and identifies his constituents--a rising generation of cross-partisan activists concerned with government overreach. Top page

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An enigmatic and surprisingly successful politician, Texas Representative Ron Paul is unique among Republican candidates. He has strong traditional conservative bona fides: he supports cutting taxes, shrinking government spending, cracking down on illegal immigration, and outlawing abortion. But he is an equally passionate advocate for such seemingly progressive-left stances as ending the drug war, opposing military interventions in the Middle East, abolishing the PATRIOT Act, and constraining the Federal Reserve.

Despite such seeming contradictions, he has represented his conservative Texas district for twelve terms now, on and off since 1976, and has twice won the presidential straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference, where the right wing's most energetic young activists gather, in 2010 and 2011.

Paul has been condemned across the political and media spectrums as an unbearably radical kook since rising to national prominence with his 2008 presidential bid. But to his growing number of activist supporters, he is the only national politician standing for the Founding Fathers' vision of constitutional liberty. He has touched a constantly growing number of government skeptics who see the political status quo as increasingly unsustainable. In the early days of the 2012 primary season, Paul is capturing a surprising number of votes, highlighting a division between libertarians and big-government conservatism that will define the future of both the Republican Party and American politics.

In this indispensable guide, journalist Brian Doherty details Paul's career, traces the evolution of his ideas, and explores his significance in American politics. "Ron Paul's rEVOLution" introduces us to Paul's revolutionary ideological armies, many of them Americans previously divorced from the political process because they believe no one speaks for them. The Paul Revolution is a rising generation of cross-partisan activists concerned with government overreach. These supporters see this freethinking, plain-talking iconoclast as the lone leader prepared to grapple radically with the realities of a government crippled by debt that has dramatically expanded domestically and overseas. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers

Pages: 294

More info: height 238 mm width 160 mm weight 449 gr thickness 30 mm

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Age recommended: General/trade

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey:(DC21) 973.931092 Library of Congress Subject: United States

Departments: Political structure & processes; Political ideologies; Pressure groups & lobbying;

Record updated at: 29 April, 2013 time: 17:04


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