by Nancy Spannaus
Dramatic recent events on both sides of the Atlantic have now set the stage for a long-overdue fundamental change in world economic and monetary policy. Editor Nancy Spannaus introduces our wide-ranging coverage of the cultural paradigm-shift under way in the United States, Europe, and Asia. From the U.S. Senate’s defeat of the Bush-Cheney “nuclear option,” to the French “no” vote on the European Constitution, to the calls in Asia for a New Bretton Woods financial reorganization, we have now entered into a completely new world situation.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“What omens are to be read from the rumble of the approach of history’s new sounds of the rolling tumbrils, approaching the date with history which is in the making for tomorrow, as for today?”
by Christine Bierre
by Jacques Cheminade
by Rainer Apel
Interview with Sen. Aquilino Pimentel.
by Kathy Wolfe
Interview with Sen. Luigi Malabarba.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“A new world economic, and strategic situation has been defined by U.S. Senate developments of May 23, 2005. This condensed summation of the strategic highlights of that change, has been prepared for the information of some relevant higher-ranking circles in Europe, and also some comparable places in Eurasia more broadly.”
by Richard Freeman
by Patricia Salisbury
by Carl Osgood
Interview with Jeffrey Bailey.
Interview with State Rep. Juanita Head Walton.
by Carl Osgood
“The LaRouche Show,” EIR’s Internet radio program, featured a discussion of Lyndon LaRouche’s “The Noëtic Principle: Vernadsky and Dirichlet’s Principle,” with Bruce Director, author of the ongoing series of pedagogical exercises, “Riemann for Anti-Dummies.” He was joined by a panel of youth movement organizers.
by Paolo Raimondi
Iraq: La guerra senza volto (Iraq: The Faceless War), by Paolo Cucchiarelli and Vincenzo Mulè.
The opposition leader of the Philippines Senate takes a stand for a New Bretton Woods, and against globalization.
An Italian Senator, Hon. Malabarba, has put forward a parliamentary question to the government, concerning U.S. Director of National Intelligence John Negroponte’s “Operation Salvador” and parallel intelligence warfare in Iraq.
Mr. Bailey is the business manager and financial secretary for Ironworkers Local 292, in South Bend, Indiana.
State Representative Walton represents the 81st District in the Missouri General Assembly, and is president of the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus Foundation and secretary of the National Order of Women Legislators.
In last week’s issue, we misidentified two Senators. Frank Lautenberg (p. 6) is a Democrat from New Jersey, while Olympia Snowe (p. 13) is a Republican from Maine.