LaRouche’s Science of Physical Economy As The Basis For Peace

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In the shadow of an ongoing mobilization by the City of London and Wall Street to draw the United States and other NATO countries into a direct confrontation with Russia, and into a potential regional war in the Middle East as a result of Bibi Netanyahu’s genocidal policies, an alternative vision of diplomacy and ‘win-win’ cooperation via beneficial economic policies is winning the support of the majority of the world’s nations, as is shown by China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative, announced in September of 2013 by Chinese President Xi Jinping, which has over 150 nations as members.

Schiller Institute Chairwoman states in her “Ten Principles of a New International Security and Development Architecture,” that, “A new world economic order is emerging, involving the vast majority of the countries of the Global South. The European nations and the U.S. must not fight this effort, but by joining hands with the developing countries, cooperate to shape the next epoch of the development of the human species to become a renaissance of the highest and most noble expressions of creativity!”

The new world economic order has taken shape as a result of Lyndon LaRouche’s fundamental discovery of the science of physical economy, which has expressed itself in numerous of his policy proposals throughout his career. Notably, this includes the International Development Bank (IDB) for low-interest credit for developing nations, which was outlined by LaRouche on May 16, 1975, in a paper entitled, “How The International Development Bank Will Work.”

Lyndon LaRouche's discovery in the science of physical economy is the single most important discovery of the past century, and perhaps of human history to date. If, in the context of a new paradigm, nations were to adopt LaRouche's science of physical economy as the conscious basis of economic policymaking, we could, over the next 50 years, not only reverse the effects of looming economic meltdown and centuries of colonialism, but build a platform to sustain tens of billions of happy, healthy, creative human beings. International projects in the Mediterranean Basin, the Bering Strait, in the Arctic, in Southwest Asia, in North and South America, and Africa, will move humanity into a new epoch guided by reason and creativity.

Megan Dobrodt will discuss the fundamental principle at the root of this: the anti-entropic, physical effect of the creative human mind.

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