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Several Observations:
On Russia Now
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. |
October 12, 2009 ...To address the global situation in which Russia finds itself today, the following introductory considerations must be laid out summarily, as follows. There has been much written, and otherwise said, on the continuing array of justified, or other disappointments left over from both the former Soviet Union, in Russia today, and in other former parts of that Union. The presently essential fact of those matters is to be summed up in three points. These points typify the characteristics of the current state of the process of degeneration of the world economy, when that process is considered as a physical economy as a whole, as since the immediate aftermath of the 1963 assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
First: in 1966-1968, as, in part, a consequence of the effects of the Kennedy assassination, the world as a whole had already been sent into a plunge triggered by the schemes of the British Harold Wilson government, pushing the world at large into early phases of what became not a merely deep economic depression, but a presently onrushing, accelerating, general, physical-economic breakdown-crisis of the entire planet....
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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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This Week's Cover
- Several Observations:
On Russia Now
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
In response to a report from Russia, the author highlights three major points to be considered to understand the global situation today: 1) the trend since the death of President Kennedy toward a globalized form of physical and financial decline internationally; 2) the rise of globalization, and its forceful enslavement of nations; and 3) the critical consideration: the embedded belief of the majority of people today in universal entropy. This belief is opposed to the reality that both human economies and the human species develop anti-entropically. As an appendix to his report, LaRouche includes a discussion of his Triple Curve forecast, distinguishing the three curves of a monetary economy, with the two curves of a credit economy.
International
- LaRouche on Russia-China Cooperation:
'A Potential Stepping Stone to a Four-Power Agreement'
Lyndon LaRouche termed the Oct. 13 agreements between Russia and China a significant, smart move in the setting of the global systemic economic crisis, because these agreements mean that China's U.S. dollar reserves are now worth something real, despite the fall of the dollar, because China is investing its dollars in infrastructure and other physical production.
- LaRouche Sends Greetings:
Vernadsky Museum Marks 250th Anniversary
LaRouche said that the significance of the V.I. Vernadsky State Geological Museum today lies in the need to return the postponed scientific questions of physical economy to the head of the agenda, 'both for life on our planet itself, and the broader issues of the conditions of life bearing on human life, and life itself, in nearby regions of our Solar system.'
National
- Obama White House Unravels in Face of Depression Reality
President Obama's popularity has undergone a more dramatic decline, during these last nine months, than any U.S. President in more than 50 years. Voter distrust that Washington has their interests at heart is increasing, as the physical economy ratchets downward since the Sept. 30 end of the fiscal year.
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