LaRouchePAC Weekly № 10
A weekly roundup of news, culture,
and organizing from LaRouchePAC.
Make America Great Again? Only If We
Return to Our Constitutional Credit System and End the Plague of
Monetarism
Understanding economics isn't a numbers
game. It's getting acquainted with fascinating history of mankind's
struggle to create a sovereign credit mechanism to finance it's common
aims and progress. In this 20 minute excerpt from a 2009 webcast,
LaRouche shows you where we are in that struggle and maps out the next
steps to take. Watch and learn >>>
It's Time to Revolutionize America’s
Economic Platform
"Under the presidency of Donald Trump,
the United States is in the midst of a profound political upheaval, as
the ossified two-party system disintegrates. But that realignment must
be matched by an economic revolution, one that throws off the
death-grip of monetarist policies and returns to the American System
of physical economic production, as developed with scientific rigor by
Lyndon LaRouche.
"America’s industrial Midwest is at the
epicenter of both realignments, with Michigan as ground zero." Read Susan Kokinda's full report from the midwest
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Resolution for the Year of
Beethoven
The Year of Beethoven, in which many
Beethoven compositions will be performed all over the world, offers a
wonderful occasion for us to recall the best of our cultural tradition
in western culture and to oppose it to the moral downward
trend of the past decades. We can no longer leave a theater and music
mafia, that has ruined classical art, at the helm. Therefore, we call
for the creation of a Renaissance movement for the defense and revival
of classical art. As Friedrich Schiller demonstrated so
incontrovertibly in his Aesthetical Letters: It is only in
great art that we can find the inner force to develop our own
creativity and to improve ourselves as persons. Sign the resolution >>>
Has Bloomberg Crashed, Along with the
Mindless Information Society?
While Michael Bloomberg's bid for the
White House may be over (for now), his false assumption that human
beings can be reduced to statistical analysis and therefore economics
is simply a study of information theory, is still the predominate mode
of thinking among "leading" economists. So if we can't be reduced to
statistical analysis and economics is more than information theory,
than how do you study an economy? Barbara Boyd uses LaRouche's metric
for human progress to refute Bloomberg and his ilk. Read her full article >>>
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