Education, Not Politicians, Key for Liberty in the Long Term
Education, Not Politicians, Key for Liberty in the Long Term
Around eight percent of the population promoting a philosophy, says Paul in the interview, can have a big influence. Paul points to the American Revolution as illustrating the type of impact that can be made by less than ten percent of people being dedicated to accomplishing a goal.
In the interview, Paul and Bet-David also discuss Paul’s thoughts on matters including foreign policy, the Federal Reserve, and marijuana prohibition, as well as the entire drug war.
Watch the complete hour-plus interview here:
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