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Volume 33, Number 35-36, September 1, 2006

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U.S. Institutions, Press Ask:
Is President Bush Nuts?

Indicative of the emerging Anglo-American consensus that Bush is too far gone to serve much longer, is British Prime Minister Tony Blair's own "Damascus Road" break with G.W., since his last visit to Washington in the late Spring. But it may be too late for Blair, too. Documentation: A sampling of press coverage on the Idiot President.

National

Principle or Tactic?
Fix or Change a System?

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. The Boomer reaction to LaRouche's proposed legislation to revive the U.S. auto sector and its vital machine-tool capability, among the members of the Congress, as others, "illustrates the kind of `clear and present danger' which Boomer traits represent."

Lieberman Defeat:
Referendum on the DLC

The 20th Century Transformed Us
From Earthlings Into Solarians

Lyndon LaRouche spoke by telephone to members of the LaRouche Youth Movement in Seattle.

Book Reviews

Irony Will Stop World War III

It Can't Happen Here, by Sinclair Lewis.

Feature

LaRouche To Report From Berlin:
A World Historical Moment

LaRouche PAC announces LaRouche's Sept. 6 webcast from Berlin, which will include a simultaneous video-conference with Washington dignitaries, and others participating over the Internet.

LaRouche's Unique Successes:
There Is No Secret in My Success

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

LaRouche's 1988 Forecast of
German Reunification

LaRouche's Record on
Long-Term Forecasting

Science

Science: The Essence of Economics:
How the Liberals Tried To Make
Engels' Monkey Into a Man

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Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. examines the political-scientific implications of Frederick Engels' wretched Anti-Dühring. "Still today, the corrupting influence of the anti-Americanism which has been spread in western and central Europe . . . coincides with the failure of continental Europeans, generally, to grasp the continuing, unique, strategic historical importance, for the world at large, of the original founding and continued role of the U.S. constitutional republic."

An Insider's Guide to the Universe (PDF)

Bruce Director develops the concept of a "Riemannian tensor," and shows that there is no "outside" Euclidean universe.

International

Israel Debates Madrid II Peace—
Or Netanyahu War

The proposal by former Israeli Justice Minister Jossi Beilin for a new Madrid conference on a comprehensive Mideast peace, which was endorsed by Lyndon LaRouche, is being hotly debated in Israel and the Arab world.

Israeli General on Prospects for Peace

An interview with Brig. Gen. Yossi Ben-Ari (res.).

Arabs Are Ready for Madrid II Summit

Israeli Peace Camp Pushes U.S. To Act

Beilin: Facing the Challenge

Uri Avnery: U.S. Must Change Its Policy

Uri Avnery: Peace Warrior

Bush Administration Unleashes
Deadly Institutional Crisis in Mexico

Trapped in Afghanistan:
Where Poppies Bloom Faster Than Democracy

Berlin Mayor Debate Excludes Real World

International Intelligence

Economics

U.S. Auto Crisis Escalates
To the Existential Level

Congress finds prostitution doesn't pay.

Argentina Flanks Synarchists
With Ambitious Nuclear Program

The United States Must Prepare
for a Nuclear Renaissance

Interviews

Gen. Yossi Ben-Ari

Brig. Gen. Yossi Ben-Ari (res.) served in the Israeli Defense Forces as a senior military intelligence officer. He is currently a co-director of the Strategic Affairs Unit of IPCRI (Israel-Palestine Center for Research and Information).

Ed Cummins and Jack Lanzoni

Ed Cummins is the vice president for regulatory affairs and standardization, and Jack Lanzoni is the vice president for supply chain management, at the Nuclear Power Plants Business Unit of Westinghouse Electric Company.

Editorial

How Did That Lunatic Bush
Become President of the United States?