by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The strategic post-war alliance of certain high-ranking veteran officers of World War II, such as Generals Eisenhower, MacArthur, and the OSS’s Donovan, was not a conspiracy, but rather, a shared devotion to a special patriotic mission. They were determined to continue President Franklin Roosevelt’s antiimperial policy against the British Empire, notably, as it was personified by the perfidious Mr. Churchill.
by Dean Andromidas
President-elect Eisenhower and General MacArthur joined forces in late-1952, to find a “new approach” to resolving the Korean War, so as to outflank British machinations aimed at expanding that war, or using it to create a “Cold War” between the U.S. and its former ally, the Russians. Their collaboration made Churchill apoplectic.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Adam Smith’s continuing evil influence today, notably among the Obama Administration’s behavioral economists, is taken up in this short piece. LaRouche poses the question: “What is human nature, really?” Is it as Smith would have it, that man is ruled by his passions, and the love of pleasure? Or, is it the quality of intellect that characterizes the creative work of Kepler and Einstein?
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Lyndon LaRouche’s opening remarks to the Sept. 16 weekly Internet program.
by Nancy Spannaus
The statistical results of the vote in Massachusetts 4th C.D. Democratic Primary, as with all statistics, belie the deeper truth: Rachel Brown’s campaign landed a powerful blow against the Bailout King, Barney Frank, and his banker backers in the Boston Vault. And the fight for Glass-Steagall continues.
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
As in the U.S., where the “Great Recession” is now officially over, Germany too is in la-la land, with the news media full of “upswing” euphoria. But the reality is quite different, as can be seen especially in the breakdown of infrastructure.
by Mohd Peter Davis
Our Malaysian correspondent reviews the recently released 82-minute Larouche PAC video, “The Takedown of Glass-Steagall.”
by Leni Rubinstein
by Ramtanu Maitra
Afghan President Karzai has given the British Empire a black eye, by exposing the role of British troops, in league with the Taliban, in opium production and trafficking in Helmand province. But, unless the unholy alliance between Washington and London is severed, nothing will be done.
by Cody Jones, Sky Shields, and Michelle Lerner
Posing the question, “Who really is man in the universe, that the universe changes favorably in response to his creative action?” the authors challenge us to go beyond the “sensorium,” into the realm occupied by those such as Beethoven, who wrote his greatest music when he could no longer hear. This we must do, if we are to extend man’s reach out into the Solar System, and beyond.