by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach
The last time Lyndon LaRouche made a public appearance in Berlin, on Oct. 12, 1988, his remarks concerning the perspective for German reunification, and the re-establishment of Berlin as its undivided capital, sounded a prophetic note. Just over one year later, the communist system came crumbling down, and German reunification was a reality soon thereafter.
LaRouche was welcomed again in Berlin, on March 5, to keynote an EIR seminar, this time addressing the perspectives for recovery from the ongoing worldwide financial and monetary breakdown crisis. The conference centered on the theme, “America: From Economic Miracle to Nightmare: How To Overcome the Financial and Economic Crisis.”
by Dr. Kurt Richebächer
by Dr. Nino Galloni
by Tatyana Koryagina
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Jacques Cheminade
EIR Energy Crisis Update: Agenda for National Energy Emergency Action.
by Anita Gallagher
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Luis Vásquez Medina
by Kathy Wolfe
The South Korean President’s visit to Washington was an effort to explain his “Sunshine Policy” of opening to North Korea. But his wise words fell on deaf ears.
by Dean Andromidas
by Alan Clayton
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad
An interview with Jacques Cheminade.
by Alexander Hartmann
by Paul Gallagher
The D.C. protests, led by the LaRouche political movement, have sparked a global fight against Nazi economics and in defense of the general welfare.
by Anton Chaitkin and Edward Spannaus
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Scott Thompson and Michael Billington
by Carl Osgood
by Mark Burdman
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering, by Norman G. Finklestein.
by David Shavin
Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician, by Christoph Wolff.
Jacques Cheminade, president of the Solidarity and Progress political group, is campaigning to become President of France in the elections scheduled for 2002. He is a decades-long collaborator of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“We Have To Represent Ourselves.”