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The Galaxy, Imperialism and Us:
Science-vs.-Oligarchism
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
January 9, 2012 We turn now, to this second. and concluding volume of the report on the subject of metaphor, the entirety of which I had identified as under the general category Of Mind and Man.
By January 7th, I had completed a large part of what had been my original intention to have been published under the title of ``The Mystery of Your Time.'' Originally, I had intended to include the entirety of what was to be the completion of my portrait of man's perpetually extended imagination of an actual universe in a single document, a portrait which might have been described as: ``Of the Human Mind To Be Seen Through the Prism of Einstein's Finite but Unbounded Universe.'' It could have been described otherwise, as being my exposition on what can be fairly identified as ``the cause and cure of the problematic nature of trust in the subject of sense-perception as such.''
During the course of composing what I would presently emphasize as being the contrast between two successive stages of development within that process as a whole, I made the editorial decision to emphasize a specific division between those two categories, hence the necessary change, from what had been, originally one document, to two, the second of which has now been ordered as matters are presented to you here....
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- The Galaxy, Imperialism and Us:
Science-vs.-Oligarchism
Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. concludes the two-part report on the subject of metaphor that he began with 'The Mystery of Your Time,' published in EIR, Jan. 20, 2012. He writes that his overall subject could be fairly identified as 'the cause and cure of the problematic nature of trust in the subject of sense-perception as such.' This installment, he explains, is the more challenging of the two, 'the subject of the human creative imagination as such,' and is to be read with a backward look also to the topics of the first report.
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