Volume 12, Number 2, Summer 2003
Features
The True Statesman: The Historical Individual
by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.
Friedrich Schiller: The Loftiest Ideal of Man
by Helga Zepp LaRouche
The Mission of the Schiller Institute
by Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Johannes Brahms’ ‘Four Serious Songs’— An Introduction
by Anno Hellenbroich
I.L. Peretz, Father of the Yiddish Renaissance
by Paul Kreingold
What is Yiddish?
by Paul Kreingold
Editorial
Tragedy, or Triumph: Which Shall It Be?
The Bad Schwalbach Declaration: ‘This War Must Be Stopped’
The Bangalore Declaration: ‘Toward a New World Order’
News
Optimism of LaRouche Youth Movement Dominates U.S. Schiller Conference
International Attendance Marks European Conference: ‘How To Reconstruct a Bankrupt World’
Amelia Robinson Addresses Leipzig Peace Rally: ‘LaRouche Is the Man’
LaRouche’s ‘New Bretton Woods’ Introduced in Italian Senate
LaRouches in India: For a Just, New Economic Order!
Interview
Actor and Director Robert Beltran
by Harley Schlanger
‘In working with these young people, I can become part of this Renaissance’
Pedagogical
On Principles and Powers
by Bruce Director
Commentary
Pedagogical Exercises in a Russian Classroom
by Dr. Nina V. Gromyko
Exhibits
Leonardo da Vinci: Master of Time and Motion
by Bonnie James
Reviews
Revolt of the ‘Leo-Cons’
by Michele Steinberg
Children of Satan: The ‘Ignoble Liars’ Behind Bush’s No-Exit War by LaRouche in
2004.
A Revisionist Pax Americana
by Jeffrey Steinberg
American Empire by Andrew J. Bacevich
Beethoven’s Fidelio, the Inspiration for Fidelio Magazine
by William F. Wertz, Jr.