by Paul Gallagher
The moment of unity around FDR’s principles was a victory for Democratic forces working with Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche Youth Movement, built up for years precisely to revive the FDR principles of physical economic recovery, regulation, and protection as the mission of the Democratic Party.
Documentation: Testimony of James Roosevelt, Jr., to the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, in which he denounces those who invoke his grandfather’s name in order to privatize—destroy—Social Security.
Bill Clinton was interviewed by journalist Charlie Rose during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
A conversation with Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg.
by Carl Osgood
At EIR’s Jan. 12-13 Berlin symposium, leaders from Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas came together around a revolutionary perspective for lifting humanity from the depths of poverty and an onrushing new fascism.
by Dr. Su Jingxiang
by Maj. Gen. Vinod Saighal
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. replies to points raised during the morning panel on Jan. 12.
by Dr. Clifford A. Kiracofe
by Prof. Stanislav Menshikov
At the close of the seminar on Jan. 13, LaRouche puts forward a “Vernadskyian” standard of how to manage the planet’s raw materials resources in the future.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Vice President Cheney, the neo-con cabal inside his office, and Cheney’s policy controller, George Shultz, have no qualms about unleashing chaos and sectarian warfare in the world’s biggest oil patch.
by Hussein Askary
Outside the “fishbowl” of Iraqi election politics, the reality is that change will be decided in Washington, not in Iraq. A shift in U.S. policy away from perpetual wars and fascism, to principled cooperation among a community of sovereign nations for economic prosperity, is the last hope for Iraq and much of Southwest Asia and the world.
by Gretchen Small
by Konstantin Cheremnykh
by Richard Freeman
The proposals for a national sales tax or a “flat tax” would sharply reduce taxes to the wealthiest 20%, while increasing the burden on everybody else.
by Harley Schlanger
by Linda Everett
by Mike Billington
by Rubén Cota Meza
by Rainer Apel
Monetarists Demand Even Deeper Cuts.