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Ron Paul spent decades challenging Washington’s wars, spending, and central banking—and inspiring millions to question the regime's legitimacy. His books illustrate the ideas that made him a hero to advocates of peace, sound money, and personal freedom. Start with these timeless essentials that shaped the modern liberty movement.
 

End the Fed

A withering attack on America’s central bank, End the Fed makes the moral, constitutional, and economic case against fiat money. Paul explains how the Federal Reserve fuels inflation, inequality, and endless wars—and why sound money is the foundation of liberty.

 

The Revolution: A Manifesto

Written during his historic 2008 presidential campaign, The Revolution distills Ron Paul’s entire philosophy—free markets, non-intervention, and limited government—into one accessible volume. It remains a rallying cry for those who refuse to trade liberty for security.

 

The Case for Gold

Originally prepared for Congress, The Case for Gold shows how honest money once kept government in check—and how abandoning it unleashed inflation and debt. Ron Paul and Lewis Lehrman lay out a clear roadmap to restore a gold-backed currency and real economic stability.

 

Gold, Peace, and Prosperity

In this classic, Ron Paul concisely explains how sound money and peace are inseparable. Without honest money, wars multiply and liberty erodes. This short book offers timeless lessons on why a free society must return to gold and peace if it’s to remain free.

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