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The type of thinking which is vectored towards mankind’s inevitable destiny in the stars can already be seen in aspects of recent proposals for the colonization of Earth’s Arctic.
In honor of Abraham Lincoln, on this year, the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.
The first in a series of study videos on the subject of Albert Einstein's agapic personality and his creativity.
“What is the Harvard Yard?”
A wealth of knowledge on the works of Johannes Keplerhas been made available by the inaugural teams of the LaRouche “Basement Project.” Animated pedagogical guides to Kepler's two major works, his Astronomia Nova and his Harmonices Mundi (both discussed in this video), are available online. The guides were made some years ago, and were part of the first-ever programmatic approach to the potential mass-instruction of Kepler's method.
There is no better guide to scientific epistemology than Kepler, for two major reasons: First, he was literally the first practitioner of modern science – the first to take up Cusa's methodological approach and apply it to the universe, developing, for the first time, a physical approach to astronomy, one “based upon causes,” as he said. His discovery of universal gravitation is the perfect pedagogical example for getting inside the practice of science. Second, he went to great lengths to explain his thought process that led up to his breakthroughs, something that (unfortunately) cannot be said for all great thinkers.
One interesting aspect of the importance of our work on Kepler was the outright pilfering of our reports! This video provides a historical overview of the then-LaRouche Youth Movement, more detail on Kepler, and the story of the theft of our work.
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The true story of the fight for NAWAPA, spanning the 60s and early 70s, as told through the words of Utah's Senator Frank Moss.
LaRouchePAC's feature film on the Takedown of Glass-Steagall, and Barney Frank's role in the conspiracy to end the American System.








