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Understanding how Johannes Kepler made the discoveries presented in his New Astronomy (the first work of modern science), is crucial for understanding economics: an “inside view” of the creative process is key to understanding how the human species develops as a species.
An interview with historian David Shavin on some of the greatest minds from Germany's classical culture movement. For more visit our new Einstein page at http://larouchepac.com/Einstein.
An interview with American actor Robert Beltran on the current state of our culture and the role models from our past. For more visit our new Einstein page at http://larouchepac.com/Einstein.
A duet interview with political organizers and musicians Liliana Gorini and Kwame Cole from Europe on the role of Classical Art in creativity. For more visit our new Einstein page at http://larouchepac.com/Einstein.
At a Detroit Town Hall meeting going through the NAWAPA program for Bill Robert's congressional campaign, Shawna Halevy presents the evolutionary process of Einstein's character as an example of how mankind as a whole can progress.
Visit our new Einstein page for more!
An interview with Helga Zepp-LaRouche on the history and principles of Classical Culture, focusing on the example of Germany. For more visit our new Einstein page at http://larouchepac.com/Einstein.
Through an interview between Shawna Halevy and Phil Rubinstein we announce the launching of our Einstein page! Phil and Shawna briefly summarize what to expect on the page and the importance of publishing such a subject at this time. Please visit our new page at: LaRouchePAC.com/Einstein
The challenge posed by future asteroid and comet impacts must be addressed, if we are to ensure the defense of life on our planet. Step 1: early detection! The earlier we can find a potentially threatening object, the more time we have to act. But what gives mankind, uniquely, the ability to do this?


