“The competent conception of economic processes flows originally from a moral principle which is immediately accessible to any sane adolescent or adult in any part of the world, however literate or illiterate. ‘To make my mortal individual existence of some value, how do I develop and inform my practice to produce something of benefit for the development of generations to come?’ ” —Lyndon LaRouche
“You, the reader, should know that Lyndon LaRouche’s economic writings have been studied at various levels of the academic intelligentsia who advise economic policy in Russia, Sergei Glazyev, for example. And in China the EIR’s Special Report, The New Silk Road Becomes the World Land-Bridge, was sponsored and published by the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, which is a partnership of Renmin University, a key academic advisory institution to the Chinese government, and Chongyang Investment Ltd. Further, the Belt and Road Initiative is rooted in LaRouche’s science of physical economy.” —Cameron Pike on The Saker blog, February 2, 2018
In other words, the ideas presented in this book are rapidly being adopted and implemented across the world by more and more governments and institutions. More importantly, the concepts presented in this book actually work in the real world! Poverty can be eliminated from the list of problems facing mankind.
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. (born September 8, 1922) is a controversial American political activist and founder of the LaRouche movement. He has written on economic, scientific, and political topics, as well as on history, philosophy, and psychoanalysis.
LaRouche was a presidential candidate eight times between 1976 to 2004, running once for his own U.S. Labor Party and campaigning seven times for the Democratic Party nomination.
In 1988 he was sentenced 15 years in jail for conspiracy to commit mail fraud and tax code violations, and was released in 1994 on parole.