A fun interview which looks back on the Ron Paul Revolution, and provides insight into how he crafted a populist message for ordinary people across the country tired of top-down bureaucratic control from DC.
Whether diversity is a social benefit depends on whether it creates excuses to fight each other for special treatment. Politicizing our differences is far more likely to make diversity a source of conflict.
Hunter Hastings and Paul Tenney discuss Paul's particularly illustrative journey story, combining an entrepreneurial career of achievement and purposeful geographic mobility.