by Daniel Sneider
Humor and a way out of the mess.
by Josefina Menendez
Kennedy and the Virgin of Guadeloupe.
by Robert Dreyfuss
Can OPEC be reunified?
by Kathleen Murphy
by William Engdahl
Will Carter use Iran to ration?
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The environmentalists look to Iran.
by Richard Freeman
The leading bank in Philadelphia is the subject of the biggest bankruptcy proceeding in American history; the leading bank in Chicago is dumping executives as it teeters on the brink. With Paul Volcker at the helm, who can be sure that any institution is safe?
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Peter Rush
Substitution Account killed.
by Susan B. Cohen
Pot and pesticides.
by Richard Katz
The dollar’s deepening slide.
by Leif Johnson
The end of the family car.
by Lydia Schulman
by Criton Zoakos
The New Left, international terrorism, the counterculture, the homosexuals, the proliferation of psychotropic drugs-these are not “sociological phenomena,” but carefully planned projects of the social-psychology research institutions. Their creators now publicly proclaim them all “a single movement.” Patiently and methodically, the population of the United States is being brainwashed.
Interviews with Dr. William Whitsun of Novus, and Stanford’s Willis Harman.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Robert Dreyfuss
How the aborted U.S. “raid” was staged, and exactly why it failed, are not entirely clear. But it is clear that, with Cyrus Vance’s resignation and more to follow, what was left on the Iranian sands was the wreck of the present American government.
by Cynthia Rush
by Vin Berg
What happens to an industrial superpower if you increase interest rates, reduce energy consumption levels, and inhibit exports? An audience of professional economists, businessmen, farmers and foreign embassy representatives in Washington were stunned as EIR’s Dr. Uwe Parpart, a designer of the LaRouche- Riemannian economic model, explained that America faced not only depression, but loss of the very capacity for recovery if the Volcker program plus “energy conservation” were continued for even 3-6 months more.