Excerpt from a keynote address given by Lyndon LaRouche on Sept. 2, 2000 to the annual Labor Day weekend conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and the Schiller Institute. |
Excerpt from a June 14, 2013 webcast. What Kepler, Cusa and Shakespeare Can Teach Us |
It is singularly fitting, as well as urgent, on this fourth anniversary of the passing of the economist and statesman Lyndon LaRouche (September 8, 1922-February 12, 2019, that Americans and Europeans in particular quickly discard their geopolitical delusions, and learn the true history of the last 40 years. |
Contrary to the current lies and propaganda (sometimes called "narratives") emanating from the Western media, the United States and Russia have historically been allies in the common pursuit of scientific progress and in critical world strategic matters. This tradition, which predates the American Revolution and has persisted for more than two centuries, has been perpetuated in more recent times by the late American economist Lyndon LaRouche. |
Given that citizens are bombarded by constant and intense "hybrid warfare" (i.e., psychological warfare), how can those targeting us be defeated? |
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Happy Birthday Lyndon LaRouche! |
Join us all day September 8 beginning at 6am eastern for a video marathon celebrating Lyndon LaRouche’s 100th birthday with videos of Lyndon LaRouche, video contributions from collaborators of Mr. LaRouche and live reports from rallies around the world in celebration of his life's work. |
One hundred years ago, on September 8, Lyndon LaRouche was born, a person whom many people throughout the world, including myself, consider the greatest thinker of our era. |
Join guest Harley Schlanger today at 2pm EDT, 11am PT to discuss! |
RSVP for the 9/10-11 Conference "Inspiring Humanity to Survive the Greatest Crisis in World History"! |
Friday questions on who controls the narratives; inflation; when will "The Crash" occur; cancelling student debt; climate "emergency"; inspiring youth. |
Lyndon LaRouche's testimony to "Independent Hearings to Investigate Misconduct by the U.S. Department of Justice" conducted August 31-Sept. 1, 1995. |
Fantasy and partisan distractions must be replaced by serious deliberation to overcome the present confluence of crises. |
Lyndon LaRouche's Easter message March 29, 2002 |
The principle of tragedy in history must be understood |
April 11—The trans-Atlantic nations, as NATO and its “allies and partners,” are ravaging the world’s economies, including their own, and including subjecting hundreds of millions of people to the threat of famine, in order to “weaken” and “crush” Russia and its partnership with China. Their leaders, instructed by oligarchs of the City of London and Wall Street, seem almost to welcome the severe austerity they are imposing on their own peoples, as some sort of talisman of victory in what can easily become a world war with nuclear weapons. The “weaponized” U.S. dollar is being discredited as the international reserve currency it has informally been since the 1970s destruction of the Bretton Woods monetary system. |
Read this critical analysis by Lyndon LaRouche on the threat of NATO expansion in 1997. Miniver Cheevy on NATO. |
Class 6: Vernadsky and the Noosphere; Rachel Brown and Bill Ferguson |
A discussion on the true history of the American System |
Exonerate LaRouche for a Global Economic Renaissance |
Join tonight's 6:30pm EDT class, "Aesthetical Education" given by Leni Rubinstein and Richard Black. |
May 4, 2001 Lyndon LaRouche, Dr. Sergei Glazyev, & Professor Stanislav Menshikov speaking at the Schiller Institute conference in Bad Schwalbach Germany. For your information, Dr. Glazyev and other members of PM Putin's administration have been put under sanction by Obama following Russias protection of their naval base in Sevastapol after the US backed a Nazi coup in Ukraine. |
Don't just work smarter, revolutionize your economic platform |
A discussion of LaRouche's science of physical economics |