by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
We are now confronted with a task of reconstruction of the physical economy of every nation on the planet, far more challenging, strategically, than anything in modern history, notably, since the 1648 Peace of Westphalia, which ended the Thirty Years War. The destruction wrought by successive “Roman” empires, down to their present incarnation in the center of monetarist imperial tyranny, London, must now come to an end, one way or another: either by the final collapse of the system under the weight of trillions of dollars in toxic debt; or through its long-overdue overthrow by the current worldwide mass strike.
But more than the defeat of the Empire is required if humanity is to survive and prosper. As recent outbursts of our Sun, and their impact around the Pacific Rim of Fire, powerfully indicate, unless mankind learns to understand and tame such cosmic events, our species may, before too long, go the way of the dinosaurs.
Foreword
Preface
The Effects of Rejecting the SDI
British Imperialism’s Strategy
Britain’s ‘Seven Years War’ Policy
But, Mervyn King Misses the Target
Two Immiscible Varieties of Money
The History of This Problem
‘The Oligarchical Principle’
The Entry of British Geopolitics
Platforms on Which Society Depends
The Evil Which Is Liberalism
Life in Our Galaxy
Examine Your Own Mind!
The Role of Bernhard Riemann
Plan of the Investigation
Science, Poetry, Music & Politics
‘The Freaks Must Gather!’
The Human Mind’s Mass Effects
History’s Ironic Moments
When the British Empire Took Over
The Option: Cusa’s Revolution
On the Subject of ‘Energy-Flux Density’
Adam Smith Was an Evil Man
The Strategic Significance of Marx
The End of Monetarism
Let Satan Be Heard!
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
A chapter from a March 1982 Memorandum by LaRouche, entitled “Only Beam-Weapons Could Bring to an End the Kissingerian Age of Mutual Thermonuclear Terror: A Proposed Modern Military Policy of the United States.”
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Jeffrey Steinberg’s speech to a conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and the Schiller Institute on March 21, 1993.