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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.
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.
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.
No I am not.