Hello John
Make sure to catch the concluding panel of the Schiller Institute's
international online conference, “The Science of Physical Economy.”
If anything has been demonstrated in this breakdown crisis, it's
that Lyndon LaRouche's approach to economics has been correct,
while prevailing monetarist theory and standard academic approaches
have been the complete failures.
Remember to send questions to,
[email protected]
You can support the continuation of Lyndon LaRouche's Legacy and
the efforts of the Schiller Institute:
Panel 4: The Science of Physical Economy
Sunday, April 26, 3:00 p.m. U.S. EDT
[21:00 CEST]
Dennis Small, United States, Schiller Institute
Director for Ibero-America: "LaRouche’s Legacy: Foundation of the
Modern Science of Physical Economy."
Sébastien Périmony, France, Schiller Institute
representative: "When Africa Looks to the Stars."
Cédric Mbeng Mezui, Gabon, author of "Unlocking
the Potential of Africa – Ideas by Alexander Hamilton," financial
sector expert, think tank FinanceAfrika.
Phillip Tsokolibane, South Africa, leader of
LaRouche South Africa.
Bob Baker, United States: "Feed the Future: Eating
Is a Moral Right—A Dialogue With American Farmers."
Prof. Mario Roberto Morales, Guatemala, professor,
writer, and recipient of Guatemala’s Miguel Angel Asturias National
Prize for Literature, 2007: "The Productive vs. the Speculative
Economy: A View from Central America."
Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for
Japan at IMF.
Ellen Brown, United States, President of the
Public Banking Institute: "Productive Credit, not Predatory Debt."
Susan Kokinda LaRouchePAC, Midwest
http://action.larouchepac.com/
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