3Young American Revolution
Contents
March 2009 / Issue 01
5 The End of Big-GovernmentConservatism
By W. James Antle III
Nixon, Ford, and both Bushes expanded the state and shrank their party.
9 The Battle for America’s Youth
By Daniel McCarthy
Obama thinks he owns the future. Ron Paul begs to differ.
13 Don’t Blame the Market
By �omas E. Woods Jr.
How the Federal Reserve caused the crash.
16 Speaking of Liberty
By Patrick J. Ford
An interview with Ron Paul — on 2012, his next book, and more.
21 God Is Antiwar
By George Hawley
The freedom movement provides a better homethan the Religious Right for Christian conservatives.
23 Buchanan Was Right
By Jack Hunter
Does the Ron Paul Revolution have a place for Pitchfork Pat?
25 National or Federal?
By Kevin R.C. Gutzman
The trouble with James Madison
37 Where Have All the Peacenicks Gone?
By John W. Payne
They don’t make antiwar rock like they used to.
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Editorials
Winning on PrincipleWelcome to the Young AmericanRevolution
12
Molding Statists
By Kelse Moen
How institutions of highereducation have become toolsof the state
20
The Big Question27
Profiles in Liberty
By Trent Hill
Walter Block, radical hero
29
Revolution Comes to Campus
By Bonnie Kristian
On Inauguration Day, YoungAmericans for Liberty unmaskedthe real Obama.
30
The President’sNew Clothes
By Justin Page Wood
If young people knew what Obamareally stood for, they wouldn’tsupport him.
31
Improving Your Pitch
By Jim Lark
Tips for liberty-orientedcampus activists
32
Recruiting New Leaders
By Adam Guillette
How to plan for transition in youryouth organization
33
America’s First Dr. No
By Dylan Hales
Forgotten Founder, DrunkenProphet: The Life of Luther Martinby Bill Kauffman
35
Empire of Junk
By Nathan P. Origer
The Limits of Power: The End ofAmerican Exceptionalismby Andrew Bacevich
Illustration by Anthony Rousseau
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Should christians be antiwar
The problem is not in raising tax or lowering it.!!! The problem is how where the collected tax is Spent.
The only question is: does raising tax rates raise revenue? Most people believe it does according to the last presidential election and the failure of Ron Paul to be nominated. If it is true that lowering tax rates raises revenue then this must be taught and believed by most people in order to change the current belief/direction/model/pathway to BK as a nation...