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Mankind's Galactic World History,
A Beginning:

The Evolution In Our Species
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Saturday, July 28, 2012 —During the course of the past week, the rumble of a coming virtual avalanche of spreading shifts away from global chaos, which had first been signaled within important circles within the United Kingdom, has come, like a sort of political land-slide, and echoed during this past week, within our United States of America. Since certain leading circles within the United Kingdom had abruptly launched their initiative for a turn away from the looming shadows of global doom, to a rebirth of Glass-Steagall, and since that hope of a turn away from thermonuclear doom, is now echoed from within our United States, mankind's power for making a future, has prompted a marvelous change in leading circles of our planet, a change which has now been set into motion.

What will actually happen next? I hear the echo from the distant voice of our own Benjamin Franklin: We have won something which appears to be on the way to the birth of something tantamount to the birth of a system of great republics—if we can keep it. Nothing so far is actually assured beyond the birth which has happened yet, but ... mankind was never really a beast; we are, by nature, a creative being, with the power which no other, known living creature possesses: the power to recreate our own species on a higher level of creation than our species had ever known before. The future is giving birth to a new mankind; but, will it continue to live? ...

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  • Mankind's Galactic World History, a Beginning:
    The Evolution In Our Species
    by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

    There has been 'a virtual avalanche' of shifts away from global chaos, signaled from high-level circles within the U.K., 'like a sort of political land-slide.' This shift has resonated within the United States, and represents an abrupt 'turn away from the looming shadows of global doom, to a rebirth of GlassSteagall,' along with the hope of a shift away from thermonuclear doom. All this has 'prompted a marvelous change in leading circles of our planet, a change which has now been set into motion.'

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Philosophy

  • Music & Biology:
    The Human Mind: Two Views

    Lyndon LaRouche continues his series of articles on the crucial question of the distinction between senseperception as such, and metaphor, citing the work of such as Bach, Einstein, Nikisch, and Planck.

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