by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche writes that “the world as a whole has now entered what would be, unless corrected very soon, a process of general breakdown of the entire world’s economy, a breakdown which would bring on a protracted period of genocidal effects of breakdown of the economies of every part of this world for a generation or more yet to come.” LaRouche then outlines the essential actions required on behalf of our planet’s immediate economic recovery. At the center of any development perspective, we require a mission to colonize Mars, an achievement which will compel us “to develop ourselves as we would never attempt such an achievement without devotion to the challenge of such a mission.”
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by John Hoefle
A return to the 1933 “Glass-Steagall” standard of regulation will undo the destruction of a sound commercial banking system by Wall Street-style speculators. President Franklin Roosevelt was right, and those who opposed his reforms were, and remain, wrong.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
A post-election statement by the candidate for Chancellor of the Civil Rights Solidarity Movement (BüSo).
by Ned Rosinsky, M.D.
Staff of Dr. John Wennberg’s Dartmouth Group lied to support their argument that nearly one-third of Medicare expenditures is unnecessary.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Obama Administration officials used the power of the U.S. Presidency to attempt to win Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics, from which they stood to benefit handsomely.
by Ramtanu Maitra
Obama Administration officials are split between two policies for Afghanistan: counterinsurgency, or counterterrorism. Neither is the solution, writes Ramtanu Maitra, who calls for a conference of the five regional powers, plus the U.S.A., to resolve the longstanding, British Empire-orchestrated conflicts among them.
by Dean Andromidas
A leader of the Jewish Fighters Organization in Poland, Dr. Edelman was the last surviving leader of the 1943 Warsaw Ghetto uprising.
Peter Martinson and Sky Shields, leaders of the scientific team of the LaRouche Youth Movement, discuss the prerequisites for a manned space program, including industrialization of the Moon, colonization of Mars, and exploration of the Solar System beyond Mars.