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On Jan. 12, 2002, Lyndon LaRouche, the only economist who has accurately forecast the collapse of the U.S. and world economy, reviewed the six years since his "Triple Curve Collapse Function" was put forward.
Economics
Under traditional English "rule of law"modelled on Roman lawcontracts are considered sacrosanct, and debts must be repaid at all costs. In opposition to this is the American System of political economy, which emphasizes the Constitutional principle of the general welfareand which was used, during the 1930s, to carry out a thorough-going revision of U.S. bankruptcy law. Edward Spannaus reports.
LaRouche: Why We Need
Bankruptcy Reorganization
Big Three Auto Shutdown, Layoffs:
The First of Many To Come
Is Japan Now Facing a `Reverse Pearl Harbor'?
Feature
`Open Conspirators' Behind September 11 Coup Plot
To understand what was really behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks, you have to know the history of the utopian Anglo-American political faction fathered by the utopian One-World strategist, H.G. Wells.
PROFILES
William Yandell Elliott
Robert Strausz-Hupé
Sir Henry Alfred Kissinger
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Samuel P. Huntington
Bernard Lewis
International
With what Lyndon LaRouche called "the policies of Sept. 11" now the subject of increasing American debate over what to do next, a growing number of leading observers around the world are publicly challenging the "Osama did it" story underlying those policies so far.
War Cabal Shifts Its Sights to Iran
India Contemplates `Limited War' to
Stop Cross-Border Terrorism
Marines and Mini-Coup Hit the Philippines
Colombia: `Peace' With Terrorists Disintegrates
Venezuela: Jacobin Fascism
Defends Dying Neoliberalism
Pope John Paul II:
Pursue the Common Good in Argentina, Mideast
South Africans Host Mideast Peace Talks
Germany: Election Alternative to
Establishment's Failure
National
Joseph Lieberman, The `New Empire'
Presidential Candidate
Al Gore's former Vice Presidential candidate, Sen. Joe Lieberman, effectively announced his Presidential candidacy, promoting the religious warfare agenda of the "clash of civilizations," a bid for a new "imperialist" U.S. foreign policy, and a call for a new Cold War.
Sept. 11 Will Split Trilaterals' Meeting
Russia General Decries Faction's Genocidal Aims
Departments
Editorial
Pursuing Evil-Doers, Or Doing Good?
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