by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
The author argues for the identification of a new, “fourth state” of maturation of human beings, the “transcendental.” “By ‘transcendental,’” he writes, “I am now indicating, as I often had in times past, for emphasis: the notion of the human individual identity, as no longer a prisoner of mere sense-perception; but, rather, that we need to emphasize the fact, that it is the specifically human mind which is the actually existent personality which must be properly associated with the notion of a human individual’s personality: the domain within which both science and Classical artistic composition combine, in effect, as noëtic: the only true ‘substance’ of the actually living human personality. Or, might we not say: ‘Soul?’”
by Benjamin Deniston
From the 21st Century Science & Technology Special Report, “Nuclear NAWAPA XX1: Gateway to the Fusion Economy.”
by Susan Welsh
A review of the exhibition on “Leonardo da Vinci’s Codex on ‘the Flight of Birds’” at the National Air and Space and Museum, Washington, D.C.
by Susan Welsh
by Nancy Spannaus
As early as May 2009, Lyndon LaRouche had identified the Obama health-care “reform” as a potentially impeachable crime against the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution, declaring it to be a carbon copy of Hitler’s T4 program to kill those “not worthy of life.”
by Marcia Merry Baker
by Rochelle J. Ascher
Testimony presented by EIR to the House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Health Reform in the 21st Century, June 24, 2009.
by Nancy Spannaus
In his eagerness to come together with budget-hacker Republicans such as Rep. Paul Ryan, President Obama has shown his true colors as a tool of Wall Street and the British financial establishment. His target is to cut benefits for the elderly and the sick, under the excuse of dealing with a debt crisis whose real dimensions could only be dealt with through restoring Glass-Steagall.
by Edward Spannaus
Wall Street billionaire Peter Peterson’s latest front group, “Fix the Debt,” has declared war against America’s elderly—a continuation of his decades-long fight to slash social expenditures on “useless eaters,” i.e., the elderly, disabled, and poor.
by Jeffrey Steinberg
In the eyes of the Saudi royal family, Washington has committed a series of betrayals, from the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in January 2011; to the shift from a policy of military strikes against Syria to renewed Geneva negotiations; to the resumption of the P5+1 negotiations with Iran.
by Marsha Freeman
At the 64th International Astronautical Congress in Beijing, the rapid pace of space development in Asia was in stark contrast to the lack of participation by the world’s two space superpowers, the United States and Russia.