by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Keynote speech to the annual Labor Day conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees on Sept. 1, in Reston, Virginia. “What I promised you, in effect, on Jan. 3, of this year, is now happening. No one can stop it, as long as this present system exists: It’s doomed. No one can fix it. There is no recovery from it. The system is finished. The question is: Can we kill the system, in time, to save the nations and the economy. No other question.”
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Speech to the Schiller Institute-ICLC Labor Day conference.
by Marianna Wertz
In celebration of the 90th birthday of this living heroine of the civil rights movement, a presentation/slide show on her life was offered to the ICLC-Schiller Institute conference by her longtime friend and editor of her autobiography.
by Dennis Small
Bankers, international financial institutions, and entire governments are scurrying around, frenetically trying to convince each other that the corpse before them—Argentina’s totally insolvent foreign debt of nearly $250 billion—is still alive and “performing.”
by Cynthia R. Rush
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Allen Douglas
by Jeffrey Steinberg
The Bush Administration’s failure to intervene to stop Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s continuing terror and assassination campaign against the Palestinian Authority now threatens to isolate the United States from the entire Arab world, and from a majority of developing nations as well.
by Alexander Hartmann
by Mark Burdman
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Documentation: A statement by Mohammed Al Fayed.
by Luis Vásquez Medina
by Michael Billington
by Scott Thompson and L. Wolfe
Unless this Jacobin operation is exposed and dismantled, the United States will be hit by the worst wave of terrorism in its history, potentially paralyzing the institutions of government and triggering, from among elements of the Bush Administration, a police-state response, that will threaten the very existence of our Constitutional republic.
by Anton Chaitkin
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lest You Be Judged.
With reference to the article “Spirit of Bandung, or a New Cold War,” in last week’s issue (Sept. 7), the Embassy of Thailand to the United States has informed EIR that only scheduling difficulties have prevented the arrangement of a meeting between Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and President George W. Bush, and that there have been no conditions placed on the proposed meeting by the United States, as reported in the article.