Volume 28, Number 1, January 1, 2001

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Southern Strategy: Assault on the American Republic

by Jeffrey Steinberg

It was widely recognized by the American electorate, that Al Gore and “Dubya” Bush were cast from the same policy mold, and would pursue almost the identical, disastrous policies once in office. But the truth goes deeper: Their candidacies represented the “Southern Strategy” which was revived in the aftermath of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and in reaction against the civil rights victories of 1964-65.

Death of a Nation: How the Southern Strategy Enslaved America

by Michele Steinberg

Southern Strategy, Inc.: Where Wall Street Met Tobacco Road

by John Hoefle

Southern Strategy, Inc. and Cheap Labor

by Marianna Wertz

William Rehnquist’s Southern Strategy

by Edward Spannaus

Kissinger and ‘Zbig’: Two Students of One Southern-Fried Fascist

by Scott Thompson

Elliott and the Nashville Agrarians: The Warlocks of the Southern Strategy

by Stanley Ezrol

Democratic Leadership Council: Triangulation Versus The ‘General Welfare’

by Scott Thompson

Confederate Constitution Says: Live Like a Beast

Economics

China Will Continue National Construction

The “driving force behind China’s robust growth” has been government-sponsored infrastructure construction, and China will continue to base its economic development on this policy, according to its Finance Minister.

German Economist Indicts U.S. ‘Boom’

Europe Trips Itself at ASEAN-EU Summit

Sign of Economics Shift in Russia

Hyperinflation Hits!

A Not So Merry Christmas: Great Britain at Year’s End

International

Is Peace in Kashmir Possible, To Allow Economic Progress?

by Ramtanu Maitra

A unilateral cease-fire announced by India is helping create the environment for the resolution of the complex Kashmir dispute.

German-Russian Talks Stir Up Monetarists

by Rainer Apel

Taras Muranivsky Is Remembered in Moscow

by Jonathan Tennenbaum

LaRouche Defines U.S.-Mexico Relations in Time of Global Crisis  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

An interview with Lyndon LaRouche conducted by Guadalajara Radio, in Mexico.

National

Scalia and the Intent of Law  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

“It were inevitable, that if the doctrine expressed by Scalia, were to continue to prevail at the highest levels of the U.S. government, under the conditions of crisis now confronting the U.S.A., and also the world at large, the result must either be a form of dictatorship in the U.S.A. as bad, and probably worse than that in Germany under the Hitler dictatorship; or, should such a dictatorship fail, as is likely, the worst dark age in the recent memory of our planet.”

Gore Was Not Fighting for Black Voters in Florida

An interview with Cedric Muhammad.

Farm Leaders Support LaRouche’s Call for New Bretton Woods System

by Marianna Wertz

‘Why I Introduced the New Bretton Woods Resolution’

An interview with Joseph Mitchell.

NORM Backs LaRouche’s New Bretton Woods

An interview with Fred Huenefeld, Jr.

Interviews

Cedric Muhammad

The publisher of BlackElectorate.com has written extensively about the disenfranchisement of Black voters in Florida.

Joseph Mitchell

Alabama State Rep. Joseph Mitchell (D-103rd District/Mobile) introduced a resolution calling for a New Bretton Woods financial system, into the Agriculture and International Trade Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Fred Huenefeld, Jr.

Mr. Huenefeld, a board member of the National Organization of Raw Materials, a board member of the Schiller Institute, and Louisiana State Democratic Central Committee member, introduced the resolution in support of a New Bretton Woods policy, which was passed by the NORM organization in December.

Book Reviews

Untying the Palestinian ‘Right of Return’ Knot

by Harley Schlanger

Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948, by Meron Benvenisti.

Departments

Editorial

The Fall of Ozymandias.

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