by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
LaRouche stated in his Nov. 11 webcast that the present world system, including the U.S. economy, is doomed to an inevitable, early, total collapse, unless we change the policy now! The United States is on the verge of disintegration, he said, and there will be no recovery unless we change the present policies of the Obama Administration now. And any American who’s supporting Obama and his environmentalist, health-care, and military policies, is supporting the destruction of the United States. The only solution, is a Four-Power agreement, prospectively, among the United States (with a change in the current Administration’s policy), Russia, China, India, and some smaller countries which would be willing to participate. Such an alliance would represent sufficient power to bring down the present world monetary system and institute a new credit system.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
All other economists have been wrong, and the world economy continues to spiral down, because nations have refused to make the policy-shaping changes which LaRouche emphasizes here. He writes that the goal must be the development of the physical economy, and to do that, the monetarist system must be abandoned, and replaced by a fixed-exchange-rate credit system, in which credit is primarily used to support the fruitfulness of the productive powers of labor in all sovereign republics.
by John Hoefle
By following the globalization model, based on a neo-colonial-style monetarist looting system, the United States and the world have undergone a profoundly destructive shift away from physical production and self-sufficiency. The economy is dying, and the productive labor force has been decimated.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Helga Zepp-LaRouche issued this leaflet, titled “Learn from Schiller: Think Only the Highest! System Change Now!” to urge the German population mobilize to take advantage of the present world economic crisis, to replace the bankrupt monetarist approach to economy, and not miss the opportunity, as happened after the Fall of the Wall.
by Michele Steinberg
by Jacques Cheminade