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LPAC Class Series – Class #5, Feb 2: Friedrich Schiller, The Poet of Freedom
Speaker: Will Wertz In his essay entitled “Can We Change the Universe?” Lyndon LaRouche wrote: “Schiller’s greatest achievement, beyond what Shakespeare accomplished at his best, lies in Schiller’s degree of emphasis upon the principle of the sublime.” The fundamental … Continue reading
A Mass Strike: For The Benefit of Mankind
As Percy Bysshe Shelley concluded his _Defense of Poetry,_ “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world…” Lyndon LaRouche, who passed away on Tuesday, February 12, dedicated his life to awakening in his fellow man “the power of communicating … Continue reading
The Battle for the Future of Mankind Is Fully Engaged
President Donald J. Trump shakes hands and takes photos with military personnel during a stop-over at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany Wednesday evening, December 26, 2018, following his unannounced visit to U.S. troops at the Al-Asad Airbase in Iraq. … Continue reading
The Imperial Guns Are Out To Stop Trump’s Intended Friendship with Russia
President Trump and President Putin of Russia. [Trump photo flickr/Michael Vadon] [Putin photo en.kremlin.ru] DOWNLOAD PDF In July of 2016, candidate Donald Trump told a news conference that “there’s nothing I can think of that I’d rather do than … Continue reading
Part VI: Tuning the Mind for the Music of Classical Poetry
Discovering LaRouche’s Method: A New York Class Series on Economics by John Sigerson In his 2000 essay “Politics as Art,” Lyndon LaRouche wrote that “The object of the leading personalities of society, must … be to awaken and to address … Continue reading
Posted in human creativity, LPAC
Tagged American System Economics, classical culture, classical music, human progress, poetry
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New Silk Road Comes to South America; Now for North America! LaRouche: ‘It’s in the Poetry’
Chilean president Michelle Bachelet meets with China president Xi Jinping in Beijing, November 12, 2014. DOWNLOAD PDF In the countdown to the APEC Summit of heads of state this coming weekend in Lima, leaders of the countries where President … Continue reading
Posted in LPAC, New Silk Road
Tagged China, classical culture, LaRouche's Four Laws, new economic order, New Presidency, poetry, Renaissance, South America, win-win, Xi Jinping
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Give the British another black eye and humanity a boost
“In November 2015 the Bodleian Libraries acquired its 12 millionth printed book: a unique copy of a pamphlet entitled Poetical Essay on the Existing State of Things, written by a Gentleman of the University of Oxford and printed in 1811. … Continue reading
Posted in British Empire, LPAC
Tagged An Gorta Mor, Ireland, Paul Gallagher, poetry, shelley
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Cover your heads and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence
Richard Burton reads lines from Shakespeare’s Richard II From ‘The Life and Death of Richard the Second – Act 3, Scene 2’: King Richard II …. Let’s talk of graves, of worms, and epitaphs; Make dust our paper and … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Culture, LPAC
Tagged poetry, Richard Burton, Richard III, Shakespeare
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The Road Not Taken
by Robert Frost Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; … Continue reading
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Tagged America's mission, anti-imperial alliance, british empire, classical culture, Democratic Party, Glass Steagall, human creativity, human progress, lyndon larouche, Manhattan Project, Martin O'Malley, new paradigm, New Presidency, poetry, Robert Frost
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On The Sin Of Fear
To CHRIST by John Donne WILT thou forgive that sinn, where I begunn, Which is my sinn, though it were done before? Wilt thou forgive those sinns through which I runn And doe run still, though still I doe deplore? … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Culture, LPAC
Tagged british empire, courage, fear, Glass Steagall, human creativity, human progress, impeach Obama, John Donne, mission orientation, poetry, US Congress, warfare
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