Standing at The Threshold of a New Era

Tune in tonight at 8pm for our weekly Friday webcast. As the stress tests in Europe reveal the utter bankruptcy of the entire transatlantic financial system, typified by Deutsche Bank and Monte dei Paschi in Italy, the urgency of initiating an entirely new era is staring us in the face. Glass-Steagall is now the official policy of both major political parties in the United States, and is on the agenda among prominent institutions inside Europe as evidenced by the Handelsblatt endorsement last week—however, this is merely the critical first step. Lyndon LaRouche’s invocation of the legacy of Alfred Herrhausen is paradigmatic of the solution necessary, which is contained within his “Four Laws” for a revival of productivity and progress. These measures which must be taken now can only be understood if viewed as a single coherent conception, premised on the fundamental principle of economic science: man is a creator, and only man creates. The past is never a logical antecedent of the future, but rather the future is only the product of creative genius, as typified by Albert Einstein, Krafft Ehricke, or Johannes Kepler. Only by ushering in this new conception of mankind as axiomatic of the new paradigm among nations, can we address and resolve the root causes of the current crisis which are driving us ever nearer the outbreak of world war.

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