by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“To understand what has now come to be popularly known, to somewhat misleading effect, as ‘the Franklin Case,’ this reported case can not be understood without taking into account the larger strategic picture of what we knew, back during the 1970s, as ‘a strategy of tension.’”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A statement released on Aug. 30.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Nancy Spannaus
by Jeffrey Steinberg
by Joseph Brewda
by Richard Freeman
The industrial powerhouse that FDR created when he pushed through legislation to harness the Columbia River, has been steamrollered by Enron’s deregulation-fed looting operation, starting four years ago in California.
by Dennis Small
An overview of cross-border demographics and employment over the last three decades, shows the urgency of Lyndon LaRouche’s Great American Desert development proposal, lest we be thrust into the race war promoted by the likes of Samuel Huntington and Blas Piñar.
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Rainer Apel
The LaRouche movement is intervening to give programmatic content to the “Monday demonstrations” against the German government’s Hartz IV austerity plan.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche briefs the LaRouche Youth Movement on the real history of Germany’s reunification.
by Dean Andromidas
The Israeli government authorized 1,000 new housing units on the occupied West Bank, and is spending millions to fund the illegal settlements—meanwhile, fully 25% of the Israeli population lives below the poverty line.
by Ramtanu Maitra
by Mary Woodward
by Mary Woodward
An interview with Dr. Anat Matar.
by Marsha Freeman
The heads of seven U.S. energy laboratories met with the heads of nine Russian scientific nuclear organizations, at the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna.
by Michele Steinberg
by Edward Spannaus
A professor of philosophy at Tel-Aviv University, Dr. Matar is also the mother of jailed refusenik Haggai Matar, and one of the contributors to Refusenik! Israel’s Soldiers of Conscience.
Refusenik! Israel’s Soldiers of Conscience, Peretz Kidron, ed.