Ron Paul Sits Down with Matt Kibbe for Longform Interview on Life & Liberty

by | Sep 6, 2020

Ron Paul Sits Down with Matt Kibbe for Longform Interview on Life & Liberty

by | Sep 6, 2020

In interviews, Ron Paul tends mainly to be asked about events of the day. These often-short interviews help Paul advance his goal of communicating the ideas of liberty. It is interesting and illuminating in a different way when Paul on occasion takes part in longer, in-depth interviews focused largely on himself and his relationship to libertarianism.

A new interview of Paul by host Matt Kibbe at Kibbe on Liberty is such an in-depth interview.

Much of the interview is focused on Paul’s life and its relation to libertarianism. The interview starts with Paul’s learning about Austrian economics and libertarian ideas through reading and through discussions with individuals including Hans Sennholz. The interview then deals with Paul being a premier communicator of libertarian ideas via activities including campaigning for and serving in the United States House of Representatives, running for president, and hosting the Ron Paul Liberty Report.

Watch Paul’s interview here:

This article was originally featured at the Ron Paul Institute and is republished with permission.

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