by Dennis Small
Msgr. Paulo Evaristo Arns prefers “grass-roots” organizing among the poor to rapid industrial development.
by Dennis Small
A Brazilian physicist internationally prominent for his opposition to nuclear technologies.
by Mary Lalevée and Thierry Lalevée
A caustic evaluation of the superpowers, the exile factions, and the plot to dismember the Mideast.
by Mary Lalevée and Thierry Lalevée
How the Ayatollah Khomeini has perverted Islamic humanism.
by Josefina Menéndez
Rozone’s reasons to go to the IMF.
by Leonardo Servadio
Kissinger, Craxi, and Monaco.
The oligarchy has no clothes.
by Laurent Murawiec
An overview of the debt and bankruptcy situation worldwide, and the plans for “controlled disintegration,” i.e., selective bank failures and a lending clampdown.
by Cynthia Rush
That solution mandates “blood transfusions” of credit for growth, not just rollovers.
Will Mexico up the “dirigist” ante?
Documentation: President López Portillo: “We Must Crush Speculation”.
by Dennis Small
Ibero-America Editor Dennis Small on his visit to Brazil.
Documentation: Interviews with anti-nuclear spokesmen José Goldemberg and Msgr. Paulo Evaristo Arns.
by Richard Freeman
American banks going down.
by Mark Sonnenblick
by Richard Freeman
The “protectionist” designs for shrinking every nation’s production are an atrocity.
by Marcia Merry Pepper
What could be done around the world.
by Marsha Freeman
by Lydia Schulman
by Daniel Sneider
As the crisis around Lebanon persists, “radical Arab” terrorism takes off.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Thierry Lalevée
Documentation: Interviews with Shahpour Bakhtiar and Dr. Mehdi Rouhani.
by Dana Sloan
A long-standing plan is pulled off the drawing board by the Socialist International.
by Volcker Hassmann
What’s wrong with the West German state of Hesse.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Mr. Reagan could stave it off. Lyndon LaRouche specifies how.
by Richard Cohen
A private meeting this month in Vail, Colorado, was designed to wrap up the plan for installing the latest Kissinger administration. The tax issue, the GOP’s electoral fate, and the “New Right” operation (with Jack Kemp and Bill Buckley playing foils to each other) are facets of the manipulation.
by Nora Hamerman
The former aide to Averell Harriman, now the senior New York Senator, thought he would have no opponent in the Democratic primary. Then came Mel Klenetsky, backed by the National Democratic Policy Committee.
by Ronald Kokinda and Susan Kokinda