The revolution A manifesto

Ron Paul, 1935-

Book - 2008

Congressman Ron Paul (TX-R)-- presidential candidate, popular ideologue, debate favorite, and creator of one of the largest grassroots campaigns in history-- sets forth his revolutionary manifesto and challenges America to make the tough changes needed to survive.

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Published
New York, NY : Grand Central Pub 2008.
Language
English
Main Author
Ron Paul, 1935- (-)
Edition
1st ed
Physical Description
xi, 173 p. ; 21 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-173).
ISBN
9780446537513
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The U.S. is cartwheeling into a self-destructive catastrophic calamity, and despite what everyone else says about how to solve it, Paul believes he knows the real truth that can save us. The one-time presidential hopeful's goal, to drastically reduce government and thus give us the true sense of freedom that the Constitution's framers meant, is oversimplified in a country of more than 300 million residents. Certainly, his critique of current politics is sound and well felt, but the plans of this Republican pol, who praises Robert Taft in every other sentence, are anything but revolutionary. Bob Craig provides a deliberate and elderly tone that can be emphatic without being overbearing, which matches well with the text and Paul himself. However, the production contains a surprising amount of background noise that reveals sloppy work on the sound editor's behalf. A Grand Central hardcover. (May) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.