In the commentary by Thomas Jukes in our Feb. 21 issue, on page 67, under the subhead “Audubon gets off the hook,” the first sentence should begin, “With consummate ingenuity, Judge Kaufman.” Due to a typographical error, the word “ingenuity” was misprinted as “integrity.” On the photo caption on page 19, the last person on the right was misidentified; he is Congressman Wilmer Lumba of Peru.
The deputy chairman of the Moscow Shield Union, the organization of young democratic officers, discusses the current crisis in his country, and his group’s proposals for dealing with it.
by Marianna Wertz
A 60-year veteran of the civil rights movement, an associate of the late Dr. Martin Luther King, and a board member of the Schiller Institute talks about her recent organizing tour to the West Coast in support of Lyndon LaRouche.
by John Morrison
Other Losses, by James Bacque.
by Emmanuel Grenier
Adding Toxic Waste to Injury.
by Susan Maitra
Economic Reformers in the Dock.
by Rainer Apel
Labor, Industry Demand a Solution.
Britain’s Chaos Scenario.
by Andrea Olivieri
Twisting Arms at San Antonio.
by Allen Douglas
Strange Assortment Targets LaRouche.
by Göran Haglund
Sweden Bids To Join New World Order.
by William Jones
The Sanctity of Human Labor.
by Michael Liebig and Karl Michael Vitt
An interview with Lt. Col. Ilya Fedotovich Vasilyev (ret.).
The draft legislation presented here is based on the proposal by Lyndon LaRouche to return the United States to the method of central banking originally envisioned by Alexander Hamilton, and mandated by the Constitution.
Documentation: From the Draft Federal Reserve Nationalization Act of 1992.
by Charles B. Stevens
by Anthony K. Wikrent
GM Announces Worst Loss in History.
40,000 Farmers Demonstrate in Ottawa.
by Nora Hamerman
by Jacques Cheminade
Traces the Anglo-American policy that laid the groundwork for World War II.
by Konstantin George
A senior European intelligence analyst observes that the U.S. secretary of state’s depth of historical knowledge “can be measured in the millimetric.” Once again, Washington has given the green light for a bloodbath.
by Joseph Brewda
by Gretchen Small
by Gretchen Small
by Linda de Hoyos
by Cynthia R. Rush
A report on the tour of Juan Rebaza Carpio, former fisheries minister of Peru.
by Silvia Palacios and Lorenzo Carrasco
by Lydia Cherry
by Warren J. Hamerman
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche addresses the Schiller Institute Food for Peace Conference in Chicago.
by John Sigerson
by Lydia Cherry
A profile of Thomas Pickering.
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Kathleen Klenetsky
by Leo Scanlon