by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The U.S. Labor Party’s LaRouche lays out a winning strategy.
by Renée Sigerson
Bremen and Bonn: A program that can solve America’s economic woes.
by Tessa DeCarlo
by Robert Dreyfuss
Exclusive exposé of attempts to provoke a Mideast war.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Review of The Way the World Works by Jude Wanniski, Basic, New York, 1978.
by Jude Wanniski
Brookings demand for European export cuts pushed into background — Carter Stresses Friendship with Schmidt, Nonintervention Toward Soviets.
Press backlash on dissident trials targeted against East-West trade, SALT — Did Shcharansky “Fallout” Stop 1978 SALT Pact?
by Molly Kronberg
What the press didn’t tell you about the NAACP convention — Black Newspaper Assails IMF Role in Africa — Wilson: “Jobs Come from Economic Growth.”
by Steven Parsons
In the wake of Bremen, moves to remonetize the yellow metal – L’Aurore on Rehabilitating Gold – “The Boot Is on the Other Foot.”
And why Europe agrees with him that it must – Why Some U.S. Corporations Are Afraid of a Strong Dollar—For Now — Where Not To Get Advice: The Morgan Bank Old-Age Home.
by Leif Johnson
1. Schmidt Helps Firm a Franco-German Alliance for Development – 2. Giscard’s Post-Bonn Agenda Includes Human Rights for Portugal – Giscard: The Socialist Countries Must Play a Part – 3. Japan Will Pursue Development With or Without U.S. – 4. “Britain Misjudged Badly” and Now Revises Its Options – 5. Italy Isn’t Taking Orders from the British Press.
by Edward Spannaus
SWP case is a set-up for terrorism and a prelude to Cartergate.
by Nancy Parsons
A Closer Look At The Turkish-Soviet Economic Accords — Ecevit Proposes Joint Development of Eastern Turkey.
by Gretchen Small
The perils of pursuing economic development without the necessary political corollary.