by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche addresses the most pressing problem of our time: the inability of world leaders to cope with the onrushing physical-economic breakdown of the “globalized” free-market system. The pivotal issue on which the crucial strategic and related matters of policy-reform hang, which has not been generally grasped, he writes, is “the battle of the giants, the titanic struggle, begun in 1763-1776, between the Anglo-Dutch Liberal system and the legacy of the American System of political-economy.” In order to overcome this deficit in understanding, it is necessary to return to the basic principles of economics and scientific methodology generally.
by Michelle Rasmussen, Tom Gillesberg, and Dean Andromidas
The controversy is being orchestrated on both sides, to stoke the flames of a Clash of Civilizations. As Lyndon LaRouche warned, it is the “London-centered synarchist circles who are orchestrating this showdown,” whose aim is to set up a one-world fascist bankers’ dictatorship. Cooperating with London is U.S. resident synarchist George P. Shultz.
by Rachel Douglas and Allen Douglas
by Edward Spannaus
Informed sources indicate that it was Cheney, not President Bush, who was behind the illegal surveillance of Americans, and thus it is Cheney who is also most vulnerable in this case, if and when the true scope of the spying operation becomes known.
Documentation: From the Appeals Court opinion on the Valerie Plame leak.
by Elisabeth and Anno Hellenbroich
Part 2 of a series on the Nazi “Crown Jurist.”
by Carl Osgood
by Denise M. Henderson
To commemorate the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King and Coretta Scott King, we reprint this article from EIR, Feb. 3, 1995. Frederick Douglas was a source of inspiration for the Kings’ work.
From a speech by Frederick Douglass on Dec. 1, 1850, called “The Nature of Slavery,” in Rochester, New York.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Devil’s Game: How the United States Helped Unleash Fundamentalist Islam, by Robert Dreyfuss.
by Harley Schlanger
Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story, by Kurt Eichenwald.