What inspired Ron Paul to frame this as a revolutionary manifesto rather than a traditional policy book?
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What inspired Ron Paul to frame this as a revolutionary manifesto rather than a traditional policy book?
Did anyone else feel conflicted about some of the historical examples used to justify certain ideas?
How do readers interpret the balance between idealism and practicality in this book?