Volume 30, Number 11, March 21, 2003

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The Essential Fraud of Leo Strauss  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

The late Leo Strauss, godfather of today’s neo-conservatives and of the Democratic Leadership Council as well, “is notable for the extremes of his perversity, a trait leaning toward the outright philosophical fascism of Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, Karl Jaspers, Theodor Adorno, Hannah Arendt, and the Savigny-Schmitt school of law in Germany and the Americas.”

Lieberman Gang Moves To Wreck Dem Party  

by Anton Chaitkin and Scott Thompson

Fascist Godfather of the Neo-Cons  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

A profile of Leo Strauss.

Strauss and the Neo-Cons as Seen from Europe

Cheney and Perle To Go Down Like Ollie North?  

by Michele Steinberg

Economics

How Liberalism Created Fascism  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

“The principal source of the difficulty which most Europeans experience in attempting to understand the present U.S. internal crisis, is that the current eruption of wild-eyed U.S. imperialist practices is rooted in the same Anglo-Dutch Liberal model admired by most popular and official opinion in today’s Europe.”

Revenue Crash, War Fear Hang Over Budget Debate

by Carl Osgood

States’ Fiscal Crises: A National Security Issue

by Mary Jane Freeman

War Drive Pushes U.S. Airlines Into Free Fall

by Anita Gallagher

War Threats Trigger Japan Financial Meltdown

by Kathy Wolfe

Fannie/Freddie Blowout Debate Reaches the Fed

by Richard Freeman and Lothar Komp

Unemployed Surge Shows Physical Economy Drops

by Richard Freeman

Reverse the 35-Year Devastation of America’s Industry and Labor Force

by Richard Freeman

From a lecture by economist Richard Freeman to a LaRouche Youth Movement cadre school in Redford, Michigan.

International

The Drive For War Becomes a Diplomatic Disaster

by Michael Liebig

The imperial war policy of the Bush Administration has functioned as a strategic catalyst for unprecedented cooperation in Eurasia.

‘Clean Break’ Fuels the ‘Other’ Mideast War

by Dean Andromidas

Region’s Rejection of War Shows in Tehran

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

Report from Tehran on the 13th International Conference on “The Persian Gulf in the Light of Global Changes and Developments,” held at the Institute for Political and International Studies, the think-tank of the foreign ministry. The author was an invited speaker, presenting Lyndon LaRouche’s analysis of the current war danger.

German Clerics Meet Americans Against War

by Rainer Apel

Cheney To Visit East Asia—Delivering War?

by Michael Billington

Brazil Tries To Evade Imperial Game-Plan

by Silvia Palacios

National

What Secretary Powell Did Not Say  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

This mass leaflet was circulated by LaRouche’s Presidential campaign committee.

Cheney and Perle To Go Down Like Ollie North?  

by Michele Steinberg

The exposure of Defense Policy Board Chairman Richard Perle by New Yorker journalist Seymour Hersh, and questions raised about Vice President Dick Cheney and Henry A. Kissinger, could provide the “exit strategy” needed for President Bush in Iraq.

Troops Being Set Up for Gulf War Syndrome II?

by Carl Osgood

One of Schiller’s ‘Beautiful Souls’

An appreciation of Marianna Wertz, a leader of the Schiller Institute, who died on Jan. 15.

Congressional Closeup

by Carl Osgood

Departments

Australia Dossier

by Robert Barwick

Sting in the Tail of Timor’s Independence.

Editorial

Vindication.

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