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Volume 29, Number 11, March 22, 2002

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Can Repeat of Warsaw 1943
Be Stopped in Palestine?

The Israeli Defense Forces have drawn international outrage, with their assault on the Palestinian Authority refugee camps, on Palestinian hospitals, ambulances, and schools, and such Nazi practices as branding prisoners with numbers and forcing them to wear color-coded caps.


Economics

BIS Warns, Bankers and Economy
Are Just Blowing Bubbles

The director of the Bank for International Settlements rejected the claim of U.S. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, that the economy is really undergoing "an expansion."

Steel Tariff Paradox Blooms

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Next Steel Myth To Debunk: Overproduction

Britain and HMD: One Year Later:
Many Questions, No Answers

Nigeria Sends IMF Team Home, Empty-Handed

`New Deal' in Zambia Points the Way

Evidence Mounts for Water on Mars

The Blame for `Enron' Debacle:
Congress Tore Down FDR's Legacy of Regulation


Feature

The Dialogue of Cultures

Helga Zepp-LaRouche's speech to the ICLC/Schiller Institute's annual Presidents' Day weekend conference. She demolishes the claims of the ideologues of a "Clash of Civilizations," by discussing the art, philosophy, and theology of diverse national cultures—including Hinduism, Nicolaus of Cusa, the ancient Egyptian wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus, the Greek Classical period—to find the common truths that unite them, since people of all cultures are equally the children of God.

The Birth of the Individual as an Artistic Conception

A review of "Egypt 2000 B.C.," an exhibit of Egyptian art of the Middle Kingdom (2150-1650 B.C.).


Book Reviews

Why Patriots Today Must Master
The Works of Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Hamilton, Writings, edited by Joanne B. Freeman


Departments

Editorial

Zimbabwe's Mugabe Wins Re-Election—Over Blair. International

Iran's Leaders Adopt Analysis
of `Brzezinski and Sept. 11th'

When Bush pronounced the "axis of evil" doctrine, political figures in Tehran concluded that the previous softer tones from the United States were as fraudulent as the "war on terrorism." In early March, some Iranian leaders attacked the fraud of the official line on Sept. 11, and pointed to the truth, citing U.S. 2004 Presidential pre-candidate Lyndon LaRouche.

Countdown Has Begun to Iraq War Folly

War in Afghanistan: Worst Is Yet To Come

Thailand Takes On Neo-Colonial Press

The Financial Oligarchy's Foothold in Malaysia

Catholic Journal Hits Novak's Free Trade


National

Freedom vs. `Democracy':
How `Democracy' Became Diseased

By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. "The notion of `democracy,' as the term had come to be defined in practice during the preceding two decades and more, does not permit effective responses to the most crucial among the kinds of life-or-death challenges which reality is now shoving onto the government's agenda. For this reason, a critical reexamination of the institutions of political-party-led government, is now mandatory."

National Rail Defense Bill Points a New Direction

Documentation: EIR's testimony before the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee.

U.S. Nuclear Doctrine Is Madder Than MAD

Military Chiefs Show Sanity at Hearings

Congressional Closeup