Without the energetic work and leadership of this unique institution, established 20 years ago by Helga Zepp-LaRouche, in spreading the concepts of the American Revolution and the Weimar Classic, the world would be a much different, and worse place today.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche traces the origins of the Schiller Institute, in her life-long love for the work of Friedrich Schiller, known as Germany's poet of freedom.
The Schiller Institute's Founding:
`Toward a New Age of Reason'
Zepp-LaRouche's speech to the first international conference of the Schiller Institute, held July 3-4, 1984 in Arlington, Virginia.
Declaration of the Inalienable Rights of Man
Principles of the Schiller Institute
1984-2004:
Highlights of Schiller Institute's Activities
National
EIR's investigations confirm Newsweek's exposé, and provide additional intelligence on the role of David Addington, the General Counsel to Vice President Dick Cheney.
Abu Ghraib MP's Lawyer
Targets DoD Chiefs
An interview with Paul Bergrin.
Nigeria Case To Make
Halliburton Next Enron?
Halliburton, KBR and the
Nigeria Slush Fund
Cheney Cat's-Paw, Porter Goss,
As CIA Director?
A guest commentary by Ray McGovern, co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity.
Economics
The Social Democratic Party-led German government and party leadership gave the go-ahead for a "reform" of labor market and social welfare legislation that represents the deepest cut since the founding of the Federal Republic in 1949.
Italy: Tremonti's Resignation
Dooms Berlusconi
Against Malacca Piracy,
S. Thailand Violence:
It's Time for the Kra Canal
Interviews
Paul Bergrin
Bergin is the civilian attorney for Sergeant Javal S. Davis, one of seven soldiers from the 372nd Military Police Company who have been charged by the U.S. Army with abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Gen. Christian Quesnot (ret.)
General Quesnot was Chief of Staff of French President François Mitterrand between April 1991 and September 1995. Today he is president of the Commission on National Defense Studies, and editor of Revue Défense National.
Aziz Alkazaz
An economist and a leading expert on Iraq, working with the Deutsches Orient-Institut (German Institute for Middle East Studies) in Hamburg, Germany, Aziz Alkazaz was born in Iraq.
International
Eurasia Powers Losing Patience
With Cheney's Korea Crisis
If the United States does not move to negotiate a compromise with the North Korean government soon, Eurasian nations "will find another method" to a separate peace, as they "have lost patience to delay negotiations until the U.S. Presidential elections," a Novosti wire from Moscow paraphrased Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
Time to Consolidate China-India Relations
These two countries, contributing almost one-third of the world's population, are moving forward jointly to work out an economic and financial system which would make them stronger internally, and help enable smaller and weaker Asian countries.
French General Looks At U.S. Iraq Policy
An interview with Gen. Christian Quesnot (ret.)
The Iraq Pre-Emptive War Is an Evil Example
An interview with Aziz Alkazaz.
Synarchists Declare Mexico `Ungovernable'
Departments
Australia Dossier
Covering for Fascist Laws.
Synarchy
Part 2 in a series by William F. Wertz, Jr., takes up the shift that occurred in the National Synarchist Union (UNS) after Pearl Harbor and the Mexican declaration of war against the Axis powers: An anti-Roosevelt Anglo-American imperialist faction, acting through the Dulles-Buckley networks associated with Cardinal Spellman and Bishop Fulton Sheen of the United States, moved in to control the UNS.
Editorial
The New Threat of Fascism Today