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September 16, 2010Creativity, whether expressed as physical-scientific, or Classical-artistic, is always lodged within what is, according to relevant principle, a commonly shared domain of Classical artistic composition. So far, today, few currently leading spokesmen for either of those two phase-spaces, currently share that actual view, a fact which explains the greater part of their frequent, systemic failures in performance.
Nevertheless, the most effective cure of that fact, can be found, as a matter of principles, within the specific domain of Classical tragedy in the tradition of Aeschylus, Plato, William Shakespeare, Gotthold Lessing, and Friedrich Schiller, most notably. The same principle is met in physical science in the legacy of such as Plato, Eratosthenes, Filippo Brunelleschi, Nicholas of Cusa, and of such followers of Cusa as Leonardo da Vinci, Johannes Kepler, Gottfried Leibniz, Bernhard Riemann, and, then, of such among Riemann's followers as Max Planck, Albert Einstein, and V.I. Vernadsky.
Unfortunately, we must reject the currently prevalent, but false presumption that art and science are essentially different categories. That, unfortunately, popular view prevents those indoctrinated in such a view from understanding either the role of the discovery of universal principles of science, or, knowledge of the fact, that the relatively deepest principles of creativity are expressed... |
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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
- LaRouche:
Fight To Overcome Our National Tragedy
Lyndon LaRouche told LaRouchePAC TV's Weekly Report program: 'When you look at the planet from my standpoint, you see that this planet is now a great tragedy. We are living in a tragedy. And the real signal of the tragedy is, we have a bum as President, whose policies are actually congruent with those of Adolf Hitler, in his own way, and we don't do anything about it. 'You have to respect this President.' This President does not respect human life, why should we, who are part of human life, respect his opinion?'
- Science & Drama!
What Is Sense-Perception?
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
As the work of Johannes Kepler has demonstrated, and as Albert Einstein has confirmed, LaRouche writes, 'there is no separation of great artistic composition from valid approaches to physical science. 'I devote this present report to a representation of that specific case, a case of what I consider the most appropriate illustration of the unity of those creative powers of true discovery which are shared among both Classical tragedy and the breadth of social and physical science.'
Economics
- Schiller Institute Conference:
Full-Steam Ahead To Rebuild a Shattered World
The Schiller Institute's conference on 'Rebuilding the World EconomyNAWAPA, the Bering Strait, and the Eurasian Land-Bridge,' on Sept. 25 in Berlin, presented a solution to the crisis of the global system: great infrastructure projects and nuclear power. The speakers were Helga Zepp-LaRouche, Dr. Hal Cooper, Dr. Sergei Cherkasov, Portia TarumbwaStrid, and physicist Veit Ringel.
- The Congo-Chad Water Transfer:
The Main Features of a Feasibility Study
Dr. Marcello Vichi, who originated the concept of the Transaqua project for African development, submitted this speech in writing to the Schiller Institute's Berlin conference.
International
- The Remedy to This Crisis:
Glass-Steagall and NAWAPA
Lyndon LaRouche's remarks to a private seminar in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 29. Reenactment of the Glass-Steagall Law, he said, would immediately bankrupt most of the nation's banks; but that does not mean they would be shut down. The legitimate parts of the commercial banks would be protected by the Federal government. Once that is accomplished, we can proceed with the North American Water and Power Alliance (NAWAPA), the great development project of the 21st Century.
- Great Projects Will Rescue World Economy
Lyndon LaRouche sent this videotaped lecture to a conference at Russia's Dubna University.
- Jammu and Kashmir:
Victim of Britain's Imperial Legacy
It is up to New Delhi and the government of the Indian part of Jammu and Kashmir to formulate a policy to bring normalcy back to people's lives in that violence-stricken region. It is also necessary to find a mechanism to ensure that no such prolonged violence occurs again. To expect anything further in the present context, is nothing but a dream.
- Colombia Strikes Back at Britain's Dope, Inc.
The military assault on the headquarters of the narcoterrorist FARC marks 'the beginning of the end' for that cocaine cartel, said Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos. It could bring down a lot more than that, and London is not pleased.
- Rice Pushes Referendum To Ignite Sudan War
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