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.”
by Anton Chaitkin and Scott Thompson
by Jeffrey Steinberg
A profile of Leo Strauss.
by Michele Steinberg
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.”
by Carl Osgood
by Mary Jane Freeman
by Anita Gallagher
by Kathy Wolfe
by Richard Freeman and Lothar Komp
by Richard Freeman
by Richard Freeman
From a lecture by economist Richard Freeman to a LaRouche Youth Movement cadre school in Redford, Michigan.
by Michael Liebig
The imperial war policy of the Bush Administration has functioned as a strategic catalyst for unprecedented cooperation in Eurasia.
by Dean Andromidas
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.
by Rainer Apel
by Michael Billington
by Silvia Palacios
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
This mass leaflet was circulated by LaRouche’s Presidential campaign committee.
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.
by Carl Osgood
An appreciation of Marianna Wertz, a leader of the Schiller Institute, who died on Jan. 15.
by Carl Osgood
by Robert Barwick
Sting in the Tail of Timor’s Independence.
Vindication.