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Introduction:
In the Image of the Creator With this present opening of this third section of this trilogy on the underlying, practical foundations of the science of physical economy, we have presented ourselves with the task of untangling the most crucial of the issues posed by recorded human history, with emphasis on the history of European civilization from its ancient to modern times, up to the present day. This confronts us now, in the form and implications of the greatest threat to civilization as a whole known to us in an approximation of systematic terms, from the relatively earliest to present part of that history. This is also, in part, the history of a social disease.
That sickness, which now, immediately threatens all mankind with the gravest, most genocidal collapse of the human species in known times, confronts us with the heritage of all of those most crucial errors in generally accepted beliefs which have been accumulated, from the earliest to present records of organized forms of civilizations, to the present day. The greatest follies of mankind today lie, therefore, in much of what conventional beliefs and practices mistreat as virtually axiomatic truths... |
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March 23, 2007
EIR News Service announced the publication of
The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism,
by Professor Stanislav M. Menshikov.
Translated from the Russian by Rachel Douglas, the book is an authoritative study of the Russian economy during the first 15 years after the break-up of the Soviet Union. The Preface, by EIR founder and contributing editor Lyndon LaRouche, titled, "Russia's Next Step," poses the need for U.S. policy-makers to study and grasp the "disease" presented in this book, since it represents "an economic global pandemic which we must all join to defeat." |
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Economics as History:
The Science of Physical Economy
by Lyndon LaRouche
Introduction:
In the Image of the Creator
So far, Today
Shelley on History
Obama's Threat to Civilization
The Challenge of Physical Economy
The Road Up: Glass Steagall's Revenge
The New World Credit-System
The Work of the Creator
The 'Green Death' Is Here
I. Economy as Human Anti-Entropy
The First Principle of Physical Economy
What Is Human Creativity?
II. Personality 'B' Again
Perception vs. Conception
For Example: Space-Time
'The Hounds at Our Heels'
III. The Subjective Side of Science
Cusa, Columbus & 'The Mayflower
The Fundamental Principle
Principle & Phenomenon
'Type B,' Restated
Modern European History
The Root of The Leibniz Infinitesimal
The Case of 'Type B'
'Type B' & The Infinitesimal
Back to Shelley, Again
IV. The 'Type B' Personality
Our Progress to Mars
The 'Type B' Identity
When the Economists Failed To Create
The Foundations of Creativity
Entropy: For Example
x in Economy
Hilbert, in Conclusion
V. My Science of Physical Economy
My Warning Against Some 'Middle Men'
The Present World Crisis
Henry C. Carey, Lincoln, and Bismarck
The Role of Britain in This
The Example of Bismarck in This
The Role of Drama in Scientific Creativity
NOW, TO THE PHYSICS OF ECONOMY
Science, Dynamics & Drama
The Spatial Outlines of Physical Economy
An Economy with Relativistic Effects
Real History, from the Top, Down
On the Method of the 'Triple Curve'
Science: The Most Crucial Issue of Them All
A Global Challenge
European Monetary Systems
British Imperialism's Wars
The Anti-U.S.A., European Concept of Empire
Eradicating Monetarism
Two Crucial Issues of Reform
The Economic Meaning of Physical Time
A Lesson from the Used-Car Market
The Physics of Time
Epilogue:
Looking Back from Mars
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