The Revolution: A Manifesto

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The Revolution: A Manifesto is a political book by U.S. Congressman Ron Paul that outlines his libertarian views on limited government, non-interventionist foreign policy, sound money, and individual liberty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
political book
advocates free-market economics
limited federal government
non-interventionist foreign policy
protection of civil liberties
sound money backed by commodities
author Ron Paul NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
Iraq War NERFINISHED
Patriot Act NERFINISHED
U.S. interventionist foreign policy
expansion of federal power
fiat money
income tax
genre libertarianism
politics
hasPerspective libertarian perspective on U.S. politics
mainSubject Federal Reserve System NERFINISHED
Iraq War NERFINISHED
United States Constitution NERFINISHED
civil liberties
civil liberties in the United States
constitutionalism
executive power in the United States
federalism
foreign policy of the United States
free markets
individual liberty
inflation
limited government
monetary policy
non-interventionist foreign policy
privacy rights
sound money
taxation in the United States
war on drugs
war on terror
originalLanguage English
politicalIdeology classical liberalism
libertarianism
supports civil liberties protections
decentralization of political power
free trade
gold standard or commodity-backed currency
non-interventionism
states' rights

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Ron Paul notableWork The Revolution: A Manifesto