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A Lesson from Wilhelm Furtwängler:
The World's Breakdown-Crisis Is Now
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
(BREAKING NEWS:) In the midst of my writing of this report, on Friday evening, May 25, 2012, the long-simmering general financial breakdown-crisis of the trans-Atlantic world (and also beyond) has now struck. In the United States itself, as elsewhere, this means that either the original Glass-Steagall law is now reinstalled, virtually immediately, or a world crisis virtually beyond belief is breaking out, probably, by Tuesday morning or soon thereafter, unless the intention to re-install the original Glass-Steagall law is installed, and that virtually immediately. Either way, the world as we have known it, is about to undergo a sudden and tremendous change.
Foreword:
(A Study in the Principles of Ontology)
The systemic error inherent in the formerly accustomed, but nevertheless errant view of mankind's powers of sense-perception, has been an effect which had been rooted in the quality of the following set of presumptions: First: the presumption, that the foundation of human experience is to be located primarily in what is presumed, mistakenly, to be the act of simply presumable, ``virtually self-evident'' sense-perception of objects of, implicitly, particular ``matter;'' and,
Second: the presumption that that, consequently, should be taken to be a standpoint from which we are to do the following... |
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- A Lesson from Wilhelm Furtwängler:
The World's Breakdown-Crisis Is Now
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
This report provides the context for, and introduces the three elements of a thoroughgoing exploration of what is properly termed the 'Furtwängler Principle,' which immediately follow it. Furtwängler, he writes, opened 'the proverbial 'gates' to the needed matters of physical science.'
- The Furtwängler Principle:
Defying the Slavery of Sense-Certainty
The first in a trilogy of in-depth discussions on the LPAC Weekly Report, with colleagues Matthew Ogden, Jason Ross, and Ben Deniston. This, from May 23, looks at what LaRouche describes as 'one of the greatest accomplishments in science in the past century or so.'
- Creativity:
Looking Toward the Future
Part two of the trilogy, May 30, in which the music of Bach and Furtwängler is explored as 'physical principles of the human mind.'
- Science and the Poetic Imagination
Part three, on June 6 introduces a new voice into the dialogue, that of the poetic principle, as embodied in the poetry of, especially, Shelley and Keats.
International
Economics
- The End of Britain's 'Bail-Out'
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
'Without an immediate installation, by political force of leading nations, of a transAtlantic equivalent of President Franklin Roosevelt's original 'Glass-Steagall' law, the nations of western and central Europe (and others) will become virtually 'far worse than merely financially extinct' during the presently onrushing collapse already underway,' LaRouche writes.
- Spain Forced To Seek Bailout;
Glass-Steagall Push Intensifies
The announced, but yet-to-be disbursed, bailout of Spain's hopelessly bankrupt banks, will do nothing to resolve the crisis overtaking the entire transAtlantic financial system.
National
- Pressure Builds To Throw Obama Out of Office Now!
National security leaks from within the Administration are under investigation; Attorney General Holder faces contempt of Congress; Obama's macabre 'kill list'all this and more, prompted Lyndon LaRouche's observation that 'Obama is on the edge of being finished.'
- The LaRouche Slate:
Glass-Steagall Put Back on the Agenda
LaRouche Democrat Kesha Rogers' victory in the Democratic primary for Congress in Texas, and Diane Sare's campaign in New Jersey, combined with the multi-billiondollar derivatives loss by JPMorgan Chase, and the collapse of the banks of the Eurozone, have put the issue of restoring Glass-Steagall back on the front burner for the U.S. Congress.
- Diane Sare:
'I Am Proud To Have Stood for Truth'
The LaRouche Democrat's statement following the New Jersey Congressional primary.
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