Mr. Legatowicz is an economist and professor at College of Management in Warsaw. He was a close collaborator of the late Cardinal Wyszynski, served as a deputy in the Polish Sejm (Parliament) during the late 1980s, and was a member of the State Council.
by Rainer Apel
A pact for monetarism.
by Allen Douglas
War on the police.
Re-inventing corruption.
by Lawrence K. Freeman
Letters to Kennedy, by John Kenneth Galbraith.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The gut of the Gore issue, is that this is no ordinary strategic crisis. By acting as he has done, repeatedly, in the worsening world crisis which erupted this Autumn, in the midst of the most awesome, global financial and monetary crisis in modern history, Gore’s foolish actions, like the treachery of the Confederacy’s Jefferson Davis, crossed the bloody line. He went beyond his usual, childish foolishness, and crossed that line, which defines where U.S. national-security ends, and intolerable conduct begins.”
by Anton Chaitkin
A profile of Albert Gore, Jr.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Scott Thompson
A profile of Albert Gore, Sr.
by Richard Freeman
Since late summer, the world physical economy has entered a new phase-shift downward. Boeing’s announced layoffs of 48,000 workers since August, 20.2% of its total workforce, is the leading edge of a collapse which is hitting American production capacity.
by Michael O. Billington
An interview with Aleksander Legatowicz.
A speech by Polish Deputy Jan Lopuszanski.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The policy initiatives surrounding the Eurasian Land-Bridge that have been launched by Chinese President Jiang Zemin—virtually blacked out in the Western media—represent “the only source of economic hope for the nearly smashed economy of western Europe. The entire world needs this policy, urgently; only such cooperation, of this intensity, on this scale, can reverse the plunge toward doom which has been unleashed upon us now, by the foolish choices of policy-directions adopted by the trans-Atlantic powers during the recent thirty-odd years.”
By breaking the blackout in the Western Hemisphere concerning China’s recent initiatives to expand the Eurasian Land-Bridge program, Zepp-LaRouche has unleashed a storm of controversy in Mexico and beyond.
Documentation: A selection of press coverage from Mexico and the Arab world.
by Konstantin George
The Primakov government took two steps to end its subservience to the IMF, rejecting the IMF’s latest conditionalities, and purging the hard core of Presidential staff members representing financial oligarchic and monetarist interests intent on destabilizing Russia.
One of the more insidious efforts is “The Siena Declaration on the Crisis of Economic Globalization,” cooked up in Edward “Teddy” Goldsmith’s home in Siena, Italy.
by Mark Burdman
British Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Mandelson is the latest of Prime Minister Tony Blair’s confidants to be exposed for homosexual escapades.
by Claire Dupont
by Linda de Hoyos
by Edward Spannaus
The Senate Judiciary Committee chairman and his cohorts are determined to push through an impeachment which will not only permanently weaken the Presidency, but which will virtually paralyze the United States government during a time of unprecedented financial and economic crisis. This, despite the fact that the November elections showed that the vast majority of the American population is opposed to impeachment.