by Barbara Boyd and Anton Chaitkin
EIR Editor-in Chief Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., calls for an ecumenical alliance to “burn the Bushes.” After 20 years of Bush family rule (two terms of the George H.W. Bush Vice Presidency, followed by his one-term Presidency and the two of his idiot son)—followed by six years of the even-worse Barack Obama, at last the clock has run out for America. Our citizens will not survive another two years under Obama—who must be removed forthwith—not even to begin speak of yet another Bush. EIR literally “wrote the book” on George H.W. Bush in 1992, in our authoritative George Bush, the Unauthorized Biography, which was studied by Bill Clinton’s campaign in their successful effort to unseat him. Here is the sequel.
by Paul Gallagher
Most Americans are unaware of it, but leading European intellectuals and elites, facing the prospect of nuclear war brought on by Washington, are becoming increasing frank.
by Jeffrey Steinberg and Tony Papert
As the living Johannes Brahms had feared, music had been in retreat since his death in 1897—a retreat which became a rout under the onslaught of the “modernists” of the 20th Century. In science, Max Planck was dead, and Albert Einstein was cooped up in Princeton as if in an insane asylum. Welcome to 1950s America.
by Gerald Rose
“The greatest poets are also the greatest scientists,” as Lyndon LaRouche asserts, and there is no greater scientific analyst of the causes of destruction of culture, than William Shakespeare.
by Debra Hanania-Freeman
What the United States needs is a new Presidency, not based on an individual, but on the institution of the Presidency, a team committed to a Presidential process that will address the vital needs of the nation.
by Michael Billington
The failed culture makes its last desperate effort to destroy the successful culture. This in-depth portrait by Michael Billington fills out part of the picture drawn by Helga Zepp-LaRouche in our last issue.
by William Jones
Chinese leadership, in pulling together the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, in line with its New Silk Road policy, has shifted the global political dynamic.
by Paul Gallagher
by Nancy Spannaus
Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s March 28 presentation at a Manhattan Schiller Institute event, on the Cusan principle of the “coincidence of opposites,” was complemented by Prof. James Hsiung.
by Paul Gallagher
The article titled “New Perspectives on the Western Water Crisis” in our April 3 issue had a graphics mix-up, which has now been corrected. Please check the website for the accurate version.