Volume 22, Number 1, January 1, 1995

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Departments

Editorial

Twenty Years of the Truth.

Strategic Outlook

Let Us Mobilize To Defeat the Conservative Revolution

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Address to a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute in Eltville, Germany. “I shall take you on a visit to an area which was last visited, according to reports, by Dante Alighieri. We shall look a bit at the Inferno, and then we shall come to a less unpleasant place called Purgatory, from which one can see the possibility of building something.”

Why the Renaissance Must Prevail over the Conservative Revolution

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

Traces the unbroken continuity of the Conservative Revolution from Friedrich Nietzsche, to the Nazis, to the ecology movement and the New Age.

Color Maps

The Geography of World Economic Development

A special twelve-page color insert of selected EIR proposals for international infrastructure projects.

Map Keys

LaRouche’s ‘Great Projects’ To Rebuild World Infrastructure

by Kathy Wolfe

World Map

A map identifying the nations of the world which keys political boundaries to the detailed color maps.

EU Summit Okays 14 Key Infrastructure Projects

Start Middle East ‘Oasis Plan’ Projects Now for World Peace

China and the ‘New Silk Road’

Industrialize Africa as a Moral Imperative

Water and Rail Projects for the Americas

Global Development

The New Silk Road: Eurasia in the 21st Century

by Jonathan Tennenbaum

Looks at the tasks ahead in rebuilding Eurasia and the world economy as a whole, “as it were from a mountain-top of history, against the background of great and tragic events which shaped the world in which we live.”

Development or Disintegration: Which Way for Africa?

by Uwe Friesecke

Documents how the newly independent nations of Africa sought economic development as a condition for the freedom, justice, and the welfare of their peoples. But these aspirations were dashed by the British and the International Monetary Fund.

What Is ‘Basic Economic Infrastructure’?

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Outlines the basics of the American System of political economy of Alexander Hamilton and Friedrich List.

The Meaning of the Term ‘Physical Economy’

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Information presented by Lyndon LaRouche to a press briefing in Washington in May 1994.

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