Volume 32, Number 43, November 4, 2005

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The Very Ugly Truth About Michael Ledeen: The ‘Universal Fascism’ Behind the Cheney Cabal  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

It is Ledeen’s open embrace of “universal fascism” that provides a deeper insight into the true character of the neo-conservative Cheney Cabal as a whole.

Ledeen’s Beloved ‘Universal Fascism’: Venetian War Against the Nation-State

by Allen Douglas and Rachel Douglas

Franklin, Ledeen, and the Pollard II Case

by Michele Steinberg

Documentation: Larry Franklin Admits Guilt in AIPAC Spy Case

by Michele Steinberg

The LaRouche Role in Bringing Cheney Down  

Economics

Leadership Failure Continues, White House Stiffs Gulf States  

by Richard Freeman and Mary Jane Freeman

“Let them eat budget cuts” is the Administration’s rule in dealing with local governments decimated by Hurricane Katrina.

Bush Chose Slave Labor for Hurricane Work

by Paul Gallagher

What Is a Hyperinflationary Shock Wave?

by Jonathan Tennenbaum

Jonathan Tennenbaum explains how the “upward collapse” of today’s hyperinflation is like a sonic boom.

Senate’s $8 Billion for Flu: Will Vaccine Funds Be in Time for Pandemic?

by Christine Craig and Laurence Hecht

National

Clinton Proposes Emergency Summit To Save Auto Industry  

by Richard Freeman

Sen. Hillary Clinton’s proposal is a step toward the measures to rebuild the industrial economy which Lyndon LaRouche has long been calling for.

The Beauty of Rosa Parks

by Amelia Boynton Robinson

How Indictments of His Cronies Will Affect President Bush

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Interview with Dr. Justin Frank on The LaRouche Show, an Internet radio program. Members of the LaRouche Youth Movement joined host Jeffrey Steinberg for a discussion with the author of Bush on the Couch.

International

Hurricane in Washington: A New Policy in Berlin Now!

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

A statement by the chairwoman of the Germany’s Civil Rights Movement Solidarity (BüSo).

Government Crisis Looms: Japan Faces the Future  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Kirchner Wins Big in Argentina, Boosts Battle for New Bretton Woods

by Dennis Small

So, why are his enemies blasting him as an “authoritarian personality”?

Terrorism and Italy’s Strategy of Tension

by Paolo Raimondi

A discussion with Adm. Falco Accame (ret.).

Moro Assassination Needs More Investigation

by Claudio Celani

International Intelligence

History

A Persian Tragedy: Mossadeq’s Fight for National Sovereignty  

by Muriel Mirak-Weissbach

The precedent for regime change in Iran today, is the 1953 overthrow of the democratically elected government of Mohammad Mossadeq, by an Anglo-American combination. Mossadeq was a unique leader, both in his vigorous fight for national sovereignty and development, and in his nuanced understanding of British geopolitics and the potentially positive role of a United States acting in the tradition of FDR.

In Memoriam

The Beauty of Rosa Parks

by Amelia Boynton Robinson

Interview

Dr. Justin Frank

A practicing psychiatrist, Dr. Frank is a professor at the George Washington University Medical Center, and is the author of Bush on the Couch.

Editorial

Protection and the Principle of National Sovereignty  

Correction

Due to an editorial error, the article on pp. 38-40 of last week’s EIR, about retired colonel Larry Wilkerson’s Oct. 19 speech, was mistakenly titled “Top Republican Evokes Eisenhower, Blasts ‘Cheney-Rumsfeld Cabal.’” Colonel Wilkerson is not a Republican Party figure, but a career professional in the military and then in the State Department.

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