by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
A keynote speech by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to the Labor Day conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees. She examines “the case of the first modern fascist,” Napoleon Bonaparte: how his empire came into being, and then brought about its own destruction. The lesson for us today, is to banish the virus of Romanticism from our culture.
Samdech Hun Sen is Prime Minister of Cambodia.
Nevada State Senator Joseph Neal (D) is rolling back steps toward electricity deregulation in the state.
by Kelvin Heslop and Allen Douglas
Cartels To Grab Australia’s Wheat.
Wen Ho Lee Is Free: But the Nation?
by Lothar Komp
A growing sense of alarm prevails in Europe, where it is recognized that the combined effects of the oil price shock, and the decline of the euro, will devastate Europe’s economies.
by Rainer Apel
The Greens’ policies, which are ravaging living standards, are recognized by more and more people for what they are—insane.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Jonathan Tennenbaum
Statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin and representatives of the Russia Armed Forces, confirm what Lyndon LaRouche has insisted from the beginning: The Aug. 12 sinking of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk occurred in the context of an ongoing, global strategic crisis.
From an article in the Russian daily Nezavisimaya Gazeta by Rear Adm. Valeri I. Aleksin, former chief navigational officer of the Russian Navy.
LaRouche replies to a slander by Joel Skousen.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
An interview with Samdech Hun Sen.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
A statement by Helga Zepp-LaRouche, chairman of the Civil Rights Movement Solidarity, a German political party.
by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
A bitter political fight emerged, largely between the nations of the developing sector and formerly communist world, versus the tiny grouping of would-be one-worldist dictators.
by Seyyed Mohammad Khatami
by Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani
by Abdelaziz Bouteflika
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A dramatic rift has erupted between the Clintons and Al Gore over what Lyndon LaRouche has called the “new violence.” This rift could have dramatic implications for the Presidential contest, and it places the issue squarely in the middle of the national political debate.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Lt. Col. David Grossman (ret.)
by Suzanne Rose
An interview with Joseph Neal.
by Marianna Wertz