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🗓️ 31 March 2017
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Ron Paul returns to the show to discuss the foundations of libertarianism -- along with Connor Boyack, author of a new children's book that features a character based on Dr. Paul. We also get a glimpse into the Paul household. Lots of fun!
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0:00.0 | The Tom Woods Show, episode 881. |
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0:28.7 | Ron Paul homeschool.com. Hey, everybody, Tom Woods here. What a treat we have today. Ron Paul is with us, |
0:35.5 | the former congressman and presidential candidate. You can see him |
0:39.4 | daily on the Ron Paul Liberty Report at Ron Paul Liberty Report.com. And also joining us is |
0:46.2 | Connor Boyack, who is the creator of the Tuttle Twins series of children's books that teach |
0:52.4 | libertarian principles in a manner that is accessible |
0:55.9 | to children. And there is a character based on Dr. Paul in the current book. We'll talk about |
1:03.0 | that when we get started, which is, as a matter of fact, right now. Gentlemen, thanks for being here. |
1:07.7 | Good to be with you today. I'm excited. All right. So as I said, the book is called The Tuttle Twins and the Golden Rule. |
1:14.4 | And there is in this book a certain character named Chief Ron, who bears a striking resemblance to a certain former congressman, we all know, who is sharing some wisdom with the children. |
1:26.6 | So let's start off with the non-aggression principle, because Connor is kind of framing it as really just an expression of the golden rule, as maybe an easier way to think about it, that might be easier for people to latch onto, sounds less technical, sounds more universal and common. |
1:43.1 | Let's start off with Dr. Paul. |
1:45.6 | Maybe, Ron, if you could say something about actually defending this principle in Congress |
1:50.3 | for many years to people who were not very philosophical. |
1:54.8 | How do you look back on that? |
1:56.8 | Well, with a lot of tolerance and talking to myself, be patient. |
2:02.4 | Time will help us all. |
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