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He is the author of [http://www.compactoftherepublic.com Compact of the Republic: The League of States and the Constitution], and [https://amzn.to/3poJnzV The 14th Amendment and the Incorporation Doctrine], and a forthcoming biography on Thomas Paine. He contributes articles to the [http://www.mises.org Mises Institute] and [http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com Tenth Amendment Center], and has associated with the Libertarian Party since 2004, in three different state affiliates, with an interregnum from 2008-2014. | He is the author of [http://www.compactoftherepublic.com Compact of the Republic: The League of States and the Constitution], and [https://amzn.to/3poJnzV The 14th Amendment and the Incorporation Doctrine], and a forthcoming biography on Thomas Paine. He contributes articles to the [http://www.mises.org Mises Institute] and [http://www.tenthamendmentcenter.com Tenth Amendment Center], and has associated with the Libertarian Party since 2004, in three different state affiliates, with an interregnum from 2008-2014. | ||
Dave credits his original awakening to libertarianism to Murray Rothbard, whose work he discovered during a 2004 college research project into the history of money and banking in the United States. He credits John Locke, Algernon Sidney, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, Murray Rothbard, Ludwig von Mises, Henry Hazlitt, Ron Paul, Robert Higgs, and Tom Woods as his greatest philosophical influences. | Dave credits his original awakening to libertarianism to Murray Rothbard, whose work he discovered during a 2004 college research project into the history of money and banking in the United States. He credits John Locke, Algernon Sidney, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, [[Murray Rothbard]], [[Ludwig von Mises]], [[Henry Hazlitt]], [[Ron Paul]], Robert Higgs, and [[Thomas Woods|Tom Woods]] as his greatest philosophical influences. | ||
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