by Michael Kirsch
by Michael Kirsch
Author Michael Kirsch lays out the fundamental principle of the credit system, as put into practice by the United States’ first Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton, as opposed to the monetarist system that the British financial empire has imposed on the world.
The elements of the National Bank legislation, following Hamilton’s principle of lending to advance the productive powers of labor.
by Dennis Small
The cat is out of the bag: The Fed is bankrupt. The same applies to the thoroughly bankrupt U.S. banking system, and to the British Empire’s entire trans-Atlantic financial system as well. Author Dennis Small shows that the policy of endless hyperinflationary bailouts has finally reached the end of the line.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
by Dean Andromidas
Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s interview in a Greek daily is a strategic intervention into the crisis in Greece, where the European financial oligarchy is inflicting the worse humanitarian catastrophe, since Greece’s occupation by the Nazis in World War II.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche is interviewed by Dr. Nicolas Laos of the Greek national daily Hellada.
by Nancy Spannaus
In the face of excruciating counter-pressure on Congress from the White House and Wall Street to prevent passage of Glass-Steagall, the Administration is being outflanked by LaRouche PAC’s campaign in the states.
by Nancy Spannaus
If the American people and the Congress continue to tolerate Obama’s violations of the U.S. Constitution, the President will lead the country into destruction, most likely by nuclear war. Prominent journalists are speaking out.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
Secretary of State John Kerry’s inaugural trip to the Middle East has only served to highlight both the insanity and the collapse of Obama Administration policy towards the Syria crisis in particular, and to the region as a whole.
by Claudio Celani
In the recent Italian elections, voters delivered a resounding rejection of the EU-dictated austerity policy; but popular outrage is in danger of being channeled into a protofascist movement, led by the clownish Beppe Grillo.
by Lawrence K. Freeman
A guest article.
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
“The misguided popular view, which is prevalent among today’s so-called ‘leading popular opinions,’ is to be recognized as being, so-to-speak, both ‘upside-down,’ and ‘inside-out,’ ” LaRouche writes. “For example: Classical musical composition, as typified by Johann S. Bach, and Classical drama and poetry, are essential elements of statecraft which have a uniquely essential part, in their role as preconditions, in providing such categorically essential elements of human culture as may be urgently needed, still, for the promotion of human progress and security.”