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u/rockhoward · 4 pointsr/LibertarianPartyUSA

Brian Doherty wrote a fairly comprehensive history of the LP and the broader libertarian movement called Radicals for Capitalism in 2007 as well as Ron Paul's rEVOLution in 20012. For a state/local level view of this same world, Pat Dixon has a short tome called Primary Screenout centering around his time as chair of the LP of Texas and his campaigns and stint in office on the Lago Vista City Council.

u/FponkDamn · 3 pointsr/Libertarian

Search for any of Brian Doherty's article's at Reason Magazine, or check out his book: http://www.amazon.com/Ron-Pauls-rEVOLution-Movement-Inspired/dp/0062114794/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1367718493&sr=8-1&keywords=brian+doherty He wrote really extensively on RP.

u/TheTrotters · 3 pointsr/PoliticalDiscussion

And we can presumably read about it in Ron Paul's rEVOLution: The Man and the Movement He Inspired, which is fitting because it seems that a book or two and a footnote in the history will be Bernie's legacy as well.

If he took a page from Clinton's 2008 playbook, he would endorse her and campaign for her like hell. He could then trade it in for more influence in the Senate and perhaps a cabinet position or two for very liberal politicians. He could start getting some concert results instead of moral victories.

u/matts2 · 1 pointr/ronpaul