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Volume 30, Number 18, May 9, 2003

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LaRouche Youth Movement:
`A Second American Revolution'

At the Schiller Institute's conference in Bad Schwalbach, Germany, LaRouche Youth Movement leaders presented a panel on the intellectual discoveries required to stop the world's plunge into a Dark Age, and to create, instead, a new Renaissance. Intertwined themes included the historic role of the sublime Joan of Arc, the axiom-busting discoveries of Carl Gauss, and the physical economy of Friedrich List.

Pedagogical Exercises in a
Russian Classroom

A speech by Dr. Nina V. Gromyko.

Reconstruction Through
Multicultural Education

A speech by Areti Demosthenous.

Economics

Vernadsky and the Biogeochemical
Development of N. America's Desert

To reconstruct U.S.-Mexican relations on a sane basis, this in-depth economic study proposes the two countries jointly develop the Great American Desert, with water projects, high-speed rail lines and other transportation systems, and power. The conceptual framework for such an ambitious enterprise was provided by the Russian biogeochemist V.I. Vernadsky (1863-1945).

Nuclear Desalination

LaRouche Posed U.S./Mexico Task of
Blooming the Desert in Visit Last Year

LaRouche was interviewed by Hipatia magazine of the Autonomous University of Coahuila, during a visit to Mexico in November 2002.

International

Dick Cheney Has a French Connection—
To Fascism

The "Straussian cabal" of warhawks in and around the Bush Administration is linked to a network of World War II and postwar Nazi collaborators. The central figure in EIR's investigation is the lifetime collaborator of neo-conservative "godfather" Leo Strauss—the Paris-based Russian emigré, Alexandre Kojève.

Where the Chicken-Hawks
Got Their Love of War

Palestinian-Israeli Peace Road Map
Under Pantheo-Cons' Attack

Indonesia and Russia Launch
`New Beginning in Relations

LaRouche Movement Intervening into
Germany's Economic, Political Crises

India, Pakistan Pressed
To Hold Kashmir Talks

National

LaRouche Campaign, Leading in Contributors,
Breaks Blackout

News of the Federal Election Commission's April report, showing Lyndon LaRouche with more campaign contributors than any of the nine other Democratic Presidential candidates, has "put the fox among the chickens" in the race for the Democratic nomination.

Indecent Exposure:
Newt And New McCarthyites

Ritter: Iraq War Like Nazis' Poland Invasion

Intelligence Vets Ask:
Probe Iraq `WMD' Fraud

Departments

Editorial

The Economic Question First.