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“”Ron Paul is crazy,” the guardians of respectable opinion assured us. What they really meant was that Ron Paul defied traditional political categories and advanced positions outside the Clinton-to-Romney continuum. People whose minds have been formed in ideological prison camps for 12 years have learned to confine themselves within an approved range of possibilities. Tax me 35 percent or tax me 40 percent, but don’t raise the possibility that taxation itself may be a moral issue rather than just a matter of numbers. Either bomb or starve that poor country, but don’t tell me there might be a third option. The Fed should loosen or the Fed should tighten, but don’t tell me our money supply doesn’t need to be supervised by a central planner. As always, confine yourself to the three square inches of intellectual terrain The New York Times has graciously allotted to you.”
Tom Woods is a historian, author, and libertarian commentator known for his sharp critiques of centralized power and his defense of free markets and individual liberty. He holds a Ph.D. in history from Columbia University and is the author of numerous books, including Meltdown and Real Dissent. Woods hosts The Tom Woods Show, a popular podcast featuring in-depth conversations on economics, history, and politics from a liberty-minded perspective.
Economic: 100
Personal: 90
Note: Tom Woods has not taken The World’s Smallest Political Quiz and this score is purely an estimate made by The Advocates For Self-Government.