- Lyndon LaRouche
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name = Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr.
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caption = Lyndon LaRouche at a news conference in Paris in February 2006
birth_date = birth date and age|1922|9|8
birth_place =Rochester, New Hampshire , U.S.
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occupation =Activist
spouse = Helga Zepp
parents = Jessie Lenore Weir (1893-1978)
Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Sr. (1896-1983)
children =Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. (born September 8, 1922 in
Rochester, New Hampshire ) is an Americanpolitical activist and founder of several political organizations in the United States and elsewhere, known collectively as theLaRouche movement . He has been aperennial candidate forPresident of the United States , having run in eight elections since 1976, once as aU.S. Labor Party candidate and seven times as a candidate for the Democratic Party nomination.There are sharply contrasting views of LaRouche. His supporters regard him as a brilliant and original thinker, whereas critics have variously seen him as a conspiracy theorist, an anti-Semite, or the leader of a political
cult . [¤ [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/synthesis.html ' Berlet, Chip & Lyons, Matthew. "Right-Wing Populism in America: Too Close for Comfort"] , Guilford, 2000. ISBN 1-57230-562-2
¤ Fraser, Clara. "Revolution, She Wrote", Red Letter, 1998. ISBN 0-932323-04-9. See chapter called [http://archives.econ.utah.edu/archives/marxism/1999w48/msg00099.htm "LaRouche: Sex Maniac and Demagogue"]
¤ Gilbert, Helen. "Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Restyled for the New Millennium", Red Letter, 2003. ISBN 0-932323-21-9] [King, Dennis. "Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism", New York: Doubleday, 1989. ISBN 0-385-23880-0 Online text at [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org/newamericanfascism.htm here]
¤ Mintz, John. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/main.htm "Ideological Odyssey: From Old Left to Far Right"] , "The Washington Post",January 14 ,1985
¤ Wohlforth, Tim. [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/Wohlforth.html "A '60's Socialist Takes a Hard Right"] , Political Research Associates, March16, 2006.] TheHeritage Foundation has said that he "leads what may well be one of the strangest political groups in American history."Copulus, Milton R. [http://www.heritage.org/Research/PoliticalPhilosophy/upload/91214_1.pdf "The LaRouche Network"] , Institutional Analysis #28Heritage Foundation July 19 ,1984 ] Minz, John. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/larou1.htm "Some Officials Find Intelligence Network 'Useful'"] , "The Washington Post",January 15 ,1985 .] In 1984, LaRouche's research staff was described by Norman Bailey, a former senior staffer of theNational Security Council , as "one of the best private intelligence services in the world."LaRouche was sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment in 1988 for conspiracy to commit
mail fraud andtax code violations, but continued his political activities from behind bars until his release in 1994 on parole. His defense attorney,Ramsey Clark , a former U.S. Attorney General, argued that the case represented an unprecedented abuse of power by the U.S. government in an effort to destroy the LaRouche organizations.Clark, Ramsey. [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/exon/ramseyclark_ltr_95.html Open Letter to Janet Reno on The LaRouche Case] April, 1995 (posted on LaRouche presidential campaign website, 2004)] LaRouche and his defenders claim the prosecution was a politically motivated conspiracy involving government officials, numerous others, and a mass media brainwashing campaign. [http://www.larouchepub.com/exon/exon_toc.html Have the Mass Media Brainwashed your Neighbor about Lyndon LaRouche?] ]LaRouche is currently listed as a director and contributing editor of the "Executive Intelligence Review" News Service, part of the LaRouche movement. [ [http://www.opensecrets.org/pfds/pfd2002/N00002047_2002.pdf Executie Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Report]
May 2 ,2003 ] He has written extensively on economic, scientific, and political topics as well as on history, philosophy, and psychoanalysis.Early life, 1922–1947
LaRouche is the son of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Sr. (
June 1 ,1896 - December 1983) [ [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/PRF/individual_record.asp?recid=940345623 FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File, Individual Record] ] and Jessie Lenore Weir (November 12 ,1893 - August 1978) [ [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/PRF/individual_record.asp?recid=940345622&lds=2®ion=-1®ionfriendly=&frompage=99 FamilySearch™ Pedigree Resource File, Individual Record] ] ), a descendant of Elder Brewster from theMayflower and other prominentYankee families on his mother's side. He was born inRochester, New Hampshire , the oldest of three children. He attended the School Street elementary school until 1936, when the family moved toLynn, Massachusetts , after his father, the son of an immigrant fromQuebec , resigned from his job as a shoe salesman at the United Shoe Machinery Corporation in Rochester to set up his own business, becoming, as LaRouche's biography states, "atechnologist and internationally active consultant in the footwear industry." Fact|date=April 2007In a 1974 interview, LaRouche described his childhood as that of "an egregious child, I wouldn't say an ugly duckling but a nasty duckling." [Paul L. Montgomery, "How a Radical-Left Group Moved Toward Savagery" "The New York Times",
January 20 ,1974 ] According to his 1979 autobiography, "The Power of Reason," he began to read at "about age five" and was called "Big Head" by the other children at school. [Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., "The Power of Reason: A Kind of Autobiography", New York: The New Benjamin Franklin Publishing House, 1979, p. 39] He was told by his parents, both of whom were Quakers (his father had converted from Roman Catholicism in order to marry his mother), that under no circumstances could he fight with other children even in self-defense."Ibid, p. 38] This advice led to "years of hell" for him from bullies at school. As a result of this bullying, and because of the social isolation resulting from his precocity, he spent much of his time alone, taking long walks through the woods ["Ibid", p. 55] and identifying in his mind with great philosophers:I survived socially by making chiefly
Descartes ,Leibniz andKant my principal peers, looking at myself, my thoughts, my commitments to practice in terms of a kind of collectivity of them constructed in my own mind. ["Ibid", p. 58]By contrast, he joked, the childhood peers from whom he had felt so alienated had been "unwitting followers of
David Hume ."LaRouche elaborated on his early intellectual development in a second autobiography (1988) in which he reports that, between the ages of twelve and fourteen, he read philosophy extensively, embracing the ideas of Leibniz and rejecting those of Hume, Bacon, Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, Rousseau, and Kant.LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988," Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 17]
By 1940, the Lynn Monthly Meeting of Friends (Quaker) was discussing censuring LaRouche for spreading libelous material and gossip about other members, and in 1941, the Lynn Meeting agreed to expel him, removing him from the group: "We believe Lyndon H. LaRouche [Jr.] is guilty of stirring up discord in this meeting; that he is responsible for circulating material injurious to the reputation of valued Christian workers; and believe that his conduct brings the Christian religion into public disrepute. We recommend the appointment of a committee to deal with him and to endeavor to reclaim him in a spirit of Christian love." [ [http://www.kouroo.info/RSOF/LyndonLaRouche.pdf Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. Timeline] up to
March 12 ,2005 ] His family all resigned in sympathy, asking to be removed from the membership of the meeting in October 1941.LaRouche writes of this conflict in his autobiography, characterizing it as a quarrel with the
American Friends Service Committee stemming from several issues: the disappearance of a trust fund, the Austin-Cross fund, which had been set up by friends and relatives of LaRouche to meet the financial needs of the Silsbee Street Meeting House; resistance by LaRouche's father and others to an attempt to recruit them to the support of Soviet communism; and theological disagreements.His parents later formed and led their own independent congregation in Boston, the Village Street Monthly Meeting, which met from 1964 to 1979, and in which LaRouche was an active member. [http://web.archive.org/web/20060628151833/http://www.quakermeetings.com/viewRecord_display?anID=TST1919L] According to New England Quaker documents, "This was ostensibly as a Quaker meeting, though its relations with New England Yearly Meeting seem to have been decidedly unfriendly. They were never listed in the Yearly Meeting minutes, as most independent meetings were. Lyndon LaRouche, seems to have been a key member." [ [http://www.neym.org/GuideToRecordsRSOF_1997.pdf Guide to the Records of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in New England] 1997]
LaRouche enrolled at
Northeastern University , but left in 1942 after receiving poor grades. As a Quaker, he was at first aconscientious objector (CO) duringWorld War II , joining a Civilian Public Service camp where King reports that he "promptly joined a small faction at odds with the administrators," [Dennis King, "Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism", p. 6] but in 1944 he joined the Army as anon-combatant , serving in India and Burma with medical units and ending the war as an ordnance clerk. LaRouche describes his decision to renounce Conscientious Objection and serve as one of the most important in his life.LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988." Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 18-20.] While in India, he developed an interest in and sympathy for theIndian Independence movement . He reports in his autobiography that many GIs feared that they would be asked to support British forces in actions against Indian independence forces, a prospect that he says "was revolting to most of us."LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988." Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 37-38.]While still in the CO camp, LaRouche had begun discussing Marxism with fellow camp inmates and soon became a Marxist. While travelling home from India on the troopship SS "General Bradley" in 1946, he met Don Merrill, a fellow soldier, who was also from Lynn. Merrill won LaRouche over to
Trotskyism on the journey home. Back in the U.S., LaRouche attempted to resume his education at Northeastern, intending to major inphysics , but left again because of what he called academic "philistinism ." [King, p.7]1948–1967 LaRouche and Trotskyism
In 1948, LaRouche returned to Lynn after dropping out of college and began attending meetings of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP)'s Lynn branch. He joined the party the next year, adopting the
pseudonym Lyn Marcus for his political work. According to LaRouche's autobiography, he "never encountered a member of the SWP who understood anything of Marx's economics or method." By his account, he joined the SWP after receiving assurances from SWP vice-presidential candidateGrace Carlson that the SWP was a "movement open to exploring new ideas of the type I identified."LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988." Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 62-64.]LaRouche obtained work as a
management consultant inNew York City , advising companies on how to use computers to maximise efficiency and speed up production. In 1954, he married fellow SWP member Janice Neuberger. Their son, Daniel, was born in 1956. By 1961, the LaRouches lived in a large apartment onCentral Park West . His activity in the internal life of the SWP was minimal due to his preoccupation with his career.In 1964, while still in the SWP, LaRouche became associated with a faction called the
Revolutionary Tendency , which had been expelled from the party and was under the influence of the British Trotskyist leaderGerry Healy , leader of the BritishSocialist Labour League .Fact|date=April 2007 For six months, LaRouche worked closely with American Healyite leaderTim Wohlforth , who later wrote:LaRouche had a gargantuan ego. Convinced he was a genius, he combined his strong conviction in his own abilities with an arrogance expressed in the cadences of upper-class
New England . He assumed that the comment in the "Communist Manifesto " that "a small section of the ruling class cuts itself adrift, and joins the revolutionary class..." was written specifically for him. And he believed that the working class were lucky to obtain his services.LaRouche possessed a marvelous ability to place any world happening in a larger context, which seemed to give the event additional meaning, but his thinking was
schematic , lacking factual detail and depth. It was contradictory. His explanations were a bit too pat, and his mind worked so quickly that I always suspected his bravado covered over superficiality. He had an answer for everything. Sessions with him reminded me of a parlor game: present a problem, no matter how petty, and without so much as blinking his eye, LaRouche would dream up the solution.Wohlforth, Tim. [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/Wohlforth.html "Lyndon LaRouche: Fascist Demagogue. A '60's Socialist Takes a Hard Right] , Political Research Associates.]He remained in the SWP until his expulsion in 1965. He maintains that he was soon disillusioned with Marxism, dropped out of the SWP in the mid-1950s, and resumed his activism only at the prompting of the FBI citing
national security concerns. In an interview on thePacifica Radio network, LaRouche said that he returned to the SWP because he believed that only the Left was likely to combat what he called the "utopian" danger coming from the Right, typified by theCuban Missile Crisis and theVietnam War . [ [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/interviews_files/2004/040826_lhl_bobdobbs.htm Transcript] of KPFK interview, posted on the LaRouche PAC website] His ex-wife and other SWP members from that time dispute this. Fact|date=April 2007 During these years, LaRouche developed an interest ineconomics ,cybernetics ,psychoanalysis , business management, and other subjects. He and his wife separated in 1963 and were subsequently divorced.In 1965, LaRouche left Tim Wohlforth's group and joined the Spartacist League, which had split from Wohlforth. He left after a few months and wrote a letter to the SWP declaring that all factions and sections of the Trotskyist
Fourth International were dead and announcing that he and his new partner, Carol Larrabee (also known as Carol Schnitzer), were going to build theFifth International .In 1966, the couple joined the Committee for Independent Political Action (CIPA), a
New Left /Old Left coalition that was running independent anti-war candidates in New York City elections, and formed a branch in Manhattan'sWest Village .The formation of the Labor Committees, 1967–1969
He began teaching classes at New York City's Free School on
dialectical materialism and attracted around him a group of undergraduates and graduate students from Columbia University and the City College of New York, several of whom were involved with the Maoist Progressive Labor Party (PLP), itself very prominent in theStudents for a Democratic Society (SDS). In the 1988 version of his autobiography, LaRouche writes that he was not really a Marxist when he gave his lectures at the Free School but that he used his familiarity with Marxism to win students away from the New Leftcounterculture . This assertion is contradicted by the autobiographical material in a 1974 work [LaRouche, "The Conceptual History of the Labor Committees," "The Campaigner," October 1974] where he depicts himself as having been a staunch Marxist revolutionary since 1945. However, what LaRouche began to write and teach in the late 1960s was somewhat different from orthodox Marxism, supplementing the doctrine of class struggle with a strong emphasis on the dangers of a supposedly parasitical finance capital as opposed to industrial capital. He would continue with this latter emphasis in the following decade while abandoning, for the most part, the use of Marxist jargon.LaRouche's followers were heavily involved in the 1968 student strike and occupation of Columbia, and attempted to win control of the university's SDS and PLP branches by putting forward a political program linking student struggles with those of
Harlem residents, transit workers, and the tenant movement. LaRouche and his associates issued statements supporting the New York City strike by theUnited Federation of Teachers (UFT) that fall and criticized advocates of community control of the public schools. According to LaRouche's autobiography, his main opponents on this issue were theNew Left groupings, which LaRouche claims were being directed from behind the scenes byMcGeorge Bundy and theFord Foundation . LaRouche also says of this conflict that, on the part of those who were attacking the largely Jewish teachers' union, " [t] here were ugly anti-Semitic noises from various groups..."LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988." Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 116.]LaRouche created his own 'tendency' or faction within Columbia SDS once his following had grown large enough. It competed with both the 'action faction,' which soon became the
Weather Underground , and the 'praxis axis', which saw students as the vanguard of the revolution. [Jacobs, Harold (1970). "Weatherman." Ramparts Press. ISBN 671-20725-3.] LaRouche organized his faction as the "SDS Labor Committee," which would develop strong influence within SDS chapters in Philadelphia. He criticized the SDS and the New Left in general, for allowing itself to be influenced by thecounterculture , which he abhorred, and for not emphasizing work among trade unionists and tenants. Wohlforth attended one of LaRouche's meetings in New York during this period and writes:Twenty to 30 students would gather in a large apartment and sit on the floor surrounding LaRouche, who now sported a very shaggy beard. The meeting would sometimes go on as long as seven hours. It was difficult to tell where discussions of tactics left off and educational presentation began. Encouraging the students, LaRouche gave them esoteric assignments, such as searching through the writings of
Georges Sorel to discover Rudd's anarchistic origins, or studyingRosa Luxemburg 's "The Accumulation of Capital." Since SDS was strong on spirit and action but rather bereft of theory, the students appeared to thoroughly enjoy this work.After its expulsion from SDS in 1969 for supporting the New York City teachers' strike, the SDS Labor Committee became the
National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC), while continuing to function in some SDS chapters outside New York. Despite its name, it had no significant connection with the labor movement and viewed intellectuals as the revolutionary vanguard. According to Dennis King, NCLC's internal life became highly regimented over the next few years. Members gave up their jobs and private lives and became entirely devoted to the group and its leader. The movement developed an internal discipline technique, "ego stripping," which was intended to reinforce conformity and loyalty to LaRouche. [Paul L. Montgomery, "How a Radical-Left Group Moved Toward Savagery," "The New York Times,"January 20 ,1974 .] [King, pp. 17–18, 20, 25–26.]"Operation Mop-Up"
In 1973, according to some press accounts, the NCLC adopted violent and disruptive tactics under LaRouche's direction. According to the "
Village Voice ," NCLC members physically attacked meetings of the Communist Party and later of the SWP, and other groups who were classed by LaRouche as "left-protofascists." According to the "New York Times ," they also attacked CP members on the street and used "nunchaku ." LaRouche called these attacks "Operation Mop-up." [Nat Hentoff, "Of Thugs and Liars," "The Village Voice,"January 24 ,1974 .] [Paul L. Montgomery, "How a Radical-Left Group Moved Toward Savagery," "The New York Times,"January 20 ,1974 ]The NCLC argued that they were acting merely in self-defense, but according to Dennis King, their rhetoric suggested otherwise. "From here on in," LaRouche proclaimed at a mass meeting of his East Coast followers, "the CP "cannot hold a meeting" on the East Coast...We'll mop them up in two months." ["Death of the CPUSA," "New Solidarity,"
April 9 ,1973 .] His newspaper echoed this call in an editorial:We must dispose of this stinking corpse [the CP] to ensure that it cannot act as a host for maggots and other parasites...Our job is to pulverize the Communist Party. ["Operation Mop-Up: The Class Struggle Is for Keeps," "New Solidarity,"
April 16 ,1973 .]According to LaRouche's autobiography, violent altercations between his organization and
New Left organizations actually began in 1969, preceding the period referred to as "Mop up." He writes:It was Rudd's Bundy-funded faction which launched the first violence against us, at Columbia... Other organized physical attacks against my friends would follow, inside the United States and abroad. Communist Party goon-squad attacks began in Chicago, in summer 1972, and continued sporadically up to the concerted assault launched during March 1973. During 1972, there was also a goon-attack on associates of mine by the SWP.LaRouche, Lyndon. "The Power of Reason: 1988." Executive Intelligence Review, 1987, p. 117.]
According to King, LaRouche halted Operation Mop-Up after police in New York City, Buffalo, Philadelphia, and Boston arrested several of his followers on assault charges and after the CP, the Socialist Workers Party, and other leftist groups formed joint defense teams and began to win battles against the Mop-Up squads. [King, pp. 23–24.]
LaRouche has claimed that "the FBI was orchestrating its assets in the leadership of the Communist Party U.S.A., to bring about my personal 'elimination'," [http://www.larouchespeaks.net/ LaRouch Speaks.net] citing a document obtained through the
Freedom of Information Act .The 1974 "brainwashing" scare
In 1974, "
The New York Times " reported on a belief inside the LaRouche organization that one of LaRouche's followers had been kidnapped and brainwashed by the CIA to become aManchurian Candidate –style assassin against LaRouche. [ Paul L. Montgomery, "How a Radical-Left Group Moved Toward Savagery," "The New York Times,"January 20 ,1974 .] The LaRouche group announced at a national conference that the plot involved the CIA and KGB and that the brainwashed would-be assassin was Chris White, a 26-year-old British national who had married LaRouche's ex-girlfriend, Carol Schnitzer, before moving with her to London to organize a British branch of the NCLC. [King, Chapter 4, pp. 25–31] Chip Berlet and Joel Bellman, [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/nclc1.html Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Wrapped in an American Flag] Political Research Associates briefing paper, Part One,March 10 ,1989 ] King writes:...members from across the country had gathered in New York for the conference. The suspense began to mount as alarming rumors emanated from LaRouche's apartment. It was said that White had been tortured and brainwashed in a London basement by the CIA and British intelligence, who had programmed him first to kill his wife upon the utterance of a trigger word and then to finger LaRouche for assassination by Cuban exile frogmen.
LaRouche mobilized the entire NCLC. They passed out fliers on a massive scale in New York and other cities, describing White's alleged tortures in lurid detail. The national office issued more than forty press releases in a two-week period. LaRouche and the Whites filed a complaint with the United Nations Commission on Human Rights and launched a lawsuit against the CIA. NCLC members frantically solicited their parents and friends to serve on an Emergency Commission of Inquiry. [King, pp. 27–28.]
1971–1979
On
December 2 ,1971 , LaRouche engaged in a spirited debate with leadingKeynesian economistAbba Lerner atQueens College , inNew York City . The debate pertained to arguments put forward in a leaflet by LaRouche's National Caucus of Labor Committees, specifically on the questions of the wage and price controls andausterity policies being put into place at that time by the Nixon administration, and byBrazil 's military regime. Lerner offered a qualified defense of those policies against LaRouche's claim that they represented a revival of the ideas ofHjalmar Schacht . According to the only published accounts, those of the LaRouche organization, Lerner said, “But if Germany had accepted Schacht's policies, Hitler would not have been necessary.” LaRouche supporters claim that Lerner's friend, the late philosopherSidney Hook , attended the debate and stated, "LaRouche won the debate," but "will lose much more as a result of that." [ [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/lar_related/2004/jan-march/kill_me.html Convict Him or Kill Him: The Night They Came to Kill Me] ] LaRouche interpreted Hook's remark to mean that the "establishment" ineconomics departments in academia would unite against him and no longer debate him, for fear of another upset. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/3110abba_lerner.html LaRouche's Fateful Debate With Abba Lerner]March 12 ,2004 ]In 1971, LaRouche organized the New Solidarity International Press Service as a wire service for his publications. He founded the weekly "Executive Intelligence Review" and co-founded the Fusion Energy Foundation.
By the mid-1970s, LaRouche and his movement were no longer promoting a socialist agenda. Readings of Marx and Lenin were off the reading list for LaRouche's followers and would be replaced by
Alexander Hamilton ,Friedrich Schiller ,Plato ,Avicenna ,Nicolas of Cusa , and others. A key factor in the shift on economics may be found in the published articles of NCLC Executive Committee member Allen Salisbury onHenry Carey and the American System school of political economy, culminating in his book "The Civil War and the American System." The LaRouche organization, after some deliberation and dissent, adopted Salisbury's thesis that the American System approach was different from, and superior to, either Marxism orlaissez-faire capitalism, and the organization's publications rapidly reflected this re-assessment. Another book was published, a collection of source documents entitled "The Political Economy of the American Revolution." LaRouche also became a strong advocate ofnuclear energy and directed energy technologies for ballistic missile defense.LaRouche founded the
U.S. Labor Party in the early 1970s as a vehicle for electoral politics, maintaining that both the major parties had abandoned the American System economic policies that the LaRouche organization had embraced (LaRouche namedAlexander Hamilton andBenjamin Franklin as exemplars of this school of thought). LaRouche argued that his theoretical developments in physical economics made clear that the American System was the system of political economy best suited to make nations credit-worthy producer economies.LaRouche visited
Baghdad in 1975, during which he made a presentation to theBaath Party conference on the topic of his "Oasis Plan," a proposal for Arab-Israeli peace based on the joint construction of massive water projects. LaRouche has also maintained contacts and meetings with Israeli peace activists includingNahum Goldmann (1978), then head of the World Jewish Congress, andAbba Eban , former Israeli representative to the UN. During 1975, LaRouche's newspaper "New Solidarity" began running articles favorable to Iraq and extensively quotingSaddam Hussein , at that time Iraq's vice-president.In 1976, he ran for
President of the United States as a U.S. Labor Party candidate, polling 40,043 votes (0.05%). This campaign was the first to broadcast a paid half-hour television address, which gave LaRouche the opportunity to air his views before a national audience. This was to become a regular feature of later campaigns during the 1980s and 1990s.In a
September 24 ,1976 , op-ed in the "Washington Post ," entitled "NCLC: A Domestic Political Menace," Stephen Rosenfeld wrote, "We of the press should be chary of offering them print or air time. There is no reason to be too delicate about it: Every day we decide whose voices to relay. A duplicitous violence-prone group with fascistic proclivities should not be presented to the public unless there is reason to present it in those terms."In 1977, LaRouche married Helga Zepp, a leading activist in the German branch of his organization.
Since the fall of 1979, the LaRouche movement has conducted most of its U.S. electoral activities within the framework of Democratic Party primaries, despite the disapproval of the
Democratic National Committee .Criticism
The most common criticism of LaRouche is that he is a conspiracy theorist. Also, due in large part to LaRouche's campaigns against
Zionism in the 1970s andNeoconservatism beginning in the 1990s, LaRouche has been accused ofAnti-Semitism .Since the 1970s, LaRouche and his organization have been criticised from across the political spectrum, including by the "
Washington Post ", the "New Republic ", theHeritage Foundation , theAnti-Defamation League , and theLeague for Industrial Democracy . In 1979, a two-part article appeared in the "New York Times " that was strongly critical of LaRouche. [Howard Blum and Paul Montgomery, "U.S. Labor Party: Cult Surrounded by Controversy," "New York Times",October 7 ,1979 , and "One Man Leads U.S. Labor Party on His Erratic Path," "New York Times,October 8 ,1979 ] Also in 1979, a former member of LaRouche's U.S. Labor Party, Gregory Rose, published an article in "National Review " alleging that LaRouche had established contacts with Palestinian political organizations such as thePopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine , and also with theIraq i mission to theUnited Nations in New York. Rose also alleged that LaRouche at this time was in contact with Soviet diplomats, while also linking up with ultrarightists such asWillis Carto of theLiberty Lobby and PennsylvaniaKu Klux Klan grand dragon Roy Frankhouser. [Gregory F. Rose, "The Swarmy Life and Times of the NCLC," National Review,March 30 ,1979 ] TheHeritage Foundation released a report, which stated that despite what they describe as LaRouche's appearance as a right-winganticommunist , he takes political stands, "which in the end advance Soviet foreign policy goals." Longtime LaRouche criticDaniel O. Graham , former director of theDefense Intelligence Agency , has stated that he believes LaRouche is an "unrepentant Marxist-Leninist" who pretended to be right-wing in order "to suck conservatives into giving him money." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/main.htm Ideological Odyssey: From Old Left to Far Right]January 14 ,1985 ]LaRouche associate Jeffrey Steinberg has claimed that criticism of LaRouche coming from the ADL and related organizations was an extension of the FBI
COINTELPRO program. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2002/2915aff_docum.html Who Are the American Family Foundation: Mind-Controllers Targetting LaRouche?]April 19 ,2002 ] LaRouche claimed all of this negative publicity was part of a "defamatory campaign [which] laid the political groundwork for a later, new wave of corrupt Justice Department operations launched at, once again, the instigation ofHenry Kissinger ." [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/exon/lar_bad_guy.html He's a Bad Guy, But We Can't Say Why] Schiller Institute Website] For more information, seePolitical views of Lyndon LaRouche .Allegations of Anti-Semitism
A number of organizations, publications, and individuals have alleged that LaRouche is guilty of both overt and "coded"
anti-Semitism , including the "Encyclopedia Judaica ", theAnti-Defamation League , SenatorDaniel Moynihan ,Democratic National Committee ChairTerry McAuliffe , and writersMike Royko ,Dennis King ,Chip Berlet , and Robert L. Bartley. However, LaRouche condemns anti-Semitism in his published writings. He writes, "Religious and racial hatred, such as anti-Semitism, or hatred against Islam, or, hatred of Christians, is, on record of known history, the most evil expression of criminality to be seen on the planet today." [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2006/3339_pope_press_hoax.html "Britain's Bernard Lewis and His Crimes"] By Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.September 17 ,2006 ] In more recent times, LaRouche has been criticised for referring to "Jewish gangsters" and "Christian Zionists" "bought by money, the so-called Zionist money" in a speech to theZayed Center for Coordination and Follow-Up , a controversial think-tank since shut down by the government of the United Arab Emirates. [http://www.adl.org/anti_semitism/zayed_center.asp]Dennis King asserts that anti-Semitic writings by LaRouche trace back to the early 1970s, although the Rockefellers were the main target at the time. King says that LaRouche made connections with neo-Nazi and fringe ultra-conservatives, including
Willis Carto , andKen Duggan , which were the main reason that, according to King, LaRouche shifted his focus to the Jews in the mid-1970s (AuthorsLaird Wilcox and John George dispute this assertion: "Although the transient relationship is frequently mentioned to illustrate "links" and "ties" between LaRouche and the extreme right, it was brief and fleeting. Given their respective personalities, a union of LaRouche and Carto would be a miracle under any circumstances." [George, John and Wilcox, Laird, "American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others," Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY. 1996] ) King asserts that some Jewish members quit the movement due to anti-Semitic jokes, Holocaust denial, and a perceived resemblance between LaRouche's writings and "Mein Kampf ". To placate others, King asserts, LaRouche redefined the meaning of "Jew": " To be a real Jew, he suggested, one must repudiate the State of Israel, Zionism, and the mainstream leadership of the Jewish community." [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org/fascism6.htm] King compares LaRouches' writings with various Nazi and other anti-Semitic tracts going back to the 1890s and finds a common themes of connecting Jewish power with the British Empire. King points to what he says are assertions by LaRouche that all of the main power centers in Britain are controlled by Jewish families. [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org/fascism29.htm]Allegations of covert fascistic tendencies
In addition to condemning anti-Semitism, LaRouche publications strongly denounce
fascism and warn that it is an ever-present danger. However, there is a grouping of critics that allege that LaRouche covertly supports fascistic policies. This grouping includesDennis King ,Chip Berlet , Russ Bellant, andTim Wohlforth . According to Wohlforth and Dennis Tourish:The parallel between LaRouche's thinking and that of the classical fascist model is striking. LaRouche, like Mussolini and Hitler before him, borrowed from Marx yet changed his theories fundamentally. Most important, Marx's internationalist outlook was abandoned in favor of a narrow nation-state perspective. Marx's goal of abolishing capitalism was replaced by the model of a totalitarian state that directs an economy where ownership of the means of production is still largely in public hands. The corporations and their owners remain in place but have to take their orders from LaRouche. Hitler called the schema "national socialism". LaRouche hopes the term "the American System" will be more acceptable. [Dennis Tourish and Tim Wohlforth, "On the Edge: Political Cults Right and Left", Armonk, New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2000.]
In 1979,
Chip Berlet wrote his first of several articles about LaRouche for the "Chicago Sun Times", while King wrote a 12-part series for the Manhattan weekly "Our Town", followed later by a book entitled "Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism". LaRouche has advanced, according toDennis King and others, ideas which appear to be modelled on fascist and even Nazi racialist concepts. [King, see esp. Chapters 7, 10 and 27 through 30] In an examination of LaRouche's writings on political theory, King argues that LaRouche was really advocating a fascist-style state in which all political dissent would be crushed. [King "LaRouche: A Dictatorial Mind at Work," "New America", April-May 1982] LaRouche, however, says that the model he advocates is that ofFranklin Delano Roosevelt .In 1981, Berlet, King and a Detroit journalist, Russ Bellant, released a set of documents that they claimed revealed a pattern of potentially illegal activity by LaRouche and his followers, and called for the government to investigate. [ [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/Bellant_Berlet_King.html LaRouche Cult Continues to Grow: Researchers Call for Probe of Potentially Illegal Acts]
December 16 ,1981 ]Linda Hunt [Linda Hunt, "Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990", New York, St. Martin's Press, 1991] and Dennis King [ King, Chapter 10] have described LaRouche's dealings with German scientists and engineers who worked under the Nazi government of Germany during the Second World War, some of whom came to the United States after the war under
Operation Paperclip and ended up withNASA . Among these scientists wereArthur Rudolph (a former Nazi party member, who had been the rocket production manager at the Mittelwerk slave-labor factory), and several other Peenemunde rocket experts, includingKrafft Arnold Ehricke ,Adolf Busemann ,Konrad Dannenberg , andHermann Oberth . LaRouche also had a relationship with Karl-Adolf Zenker and Paul-Albert Scherer, West German Admiral and former head of West German Military Intelligence, respectively, who both served in the German military in World War II. King suggests that these relationships may indicate some form of pro-Nazi sympathies on the part of LaRouche.The "
New York Times " review of King's book concluded that "...in trying to see Mr. LaRouche as a would-be Führer, Mr. King may be trying to tie together the whole unruly package with too neat a ribbon. A number of loose ends hang out, not least of which is the fact that many members of Mr. LaRouche's inner circle are Jewish." [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE5DF123CF93BA25755C0A96F948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=3]Allegations of coded references
A number of commentators, including
Laird Wilcox , John George andDaniel Pipes , have discussed claims by Dennis King that there are coded references in LaRouche's writings. Wilcox and George write that "Dennis King goes to considerable lengths to paint LaRouche as a neo-Nazi, even engaging in a little conspiracy-mongering of his own. King maintains, for example, that words like "British" were really code words for 'Jew.'" [George, John and Wilcox, Laird, "American Extremists: Militias, Supremacists, Klansmen, Communists & Others," Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY. 1996]Daniel Pipes writes that "Dennis King insists that [LaRouche's] references to the British as the ultimate conspirators are really `code language' to refer to Jews. In fact, these are references to the British." [ Pipes, Daniel, "Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where it Comes From", Simon & Schuster (Free Press), 1997, p. 142] Pipes, however, also alleges that "LaRouche places a British-Jewish alliance at the center of his conspiracism." [Pipes, p. 137]King also claims that LaRouche's published attacks on
Henry Kissinger include a disguised form of anti-Semitism. King makes an argument (which also references certain images used in LaRouche publications) that LaRouche is a neofascist whose world view secretly centers on anti-Semitism and includes a "dream of world conquest." He claims that certain photos ofbarred spiral galaxies and ofLawrence Livermore Laboratory plasmoid experiments which appeared in LaRouche's "New Solidarity" newspaper and "Fusion" magazine, are "reminiscent of the swastika" and of the Nazi "theory of spiraling expansion/conquest." [ See King, chapter 10, p. 76] He also points to a 1978 illustration in "New Solidarity" of Queen Elizabeth at the top of a Star of Davidndash and certain headlines (in more recent LaRouche publications) such as "How the Venetian Virus Infected and Took Over England"ndash to bolster his argument that LaRouche's attacks on a "British" oligarchy are often coded attacks on international Jewry. [ [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org/images/queenstar1.jpg] Dennis King, "Nazis Without Swastikas" (pamphlet), New York: League for Industrial Democracy, 1982, citing and reproducing illustration in LaRouche, "Micky Mouse & Pluto Move to Washington, "New Solidarity",October 17 ,1978 (image linked to here is from the original "New Solidarity" page)] [ [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org/fascism29.htm] ]Robert L. Bartley, writing in "The Wall Street Journal", criticizes the title of a LaRouche-sponsored pamphlet ("Children of Satan") attacking the neoconservatives. He quotes the pamphlet's assertion that a "cabal of [Leo] Strauss disciples, along with an equally small circle of allied neo-conservative and Likudnik fellow-travelers" have plotted a "not-so-silent coup." Noting that "Mr. LaRouche has chosen an Aryan-nation phrase for Jews (descendants of Cain, who was the result of Satan seducing Eve, in this perfervid theology)," Bartley terms the "Children of Satan" title "overt anti-Semitism." He also suggests that the use of the terms "
Straussian " and "Neo-conservative" may be coded anti-Semitism when used by LaRouche and other writers. [ [http://www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/rbartley/?id=110003602 Joining LaRouche In the Fever Swamps: The New York Times and The New Yorker go off the deep end] Robert L. Bartley, "The Wall Street Journal",June 9 ,2003 ]Chip Berlet suggests that the commentary on Iraq by LaRouche-affiliated publications, which is incorporated into some Arab and Muslim commentaries, representsconspiracism andanti-Semitism , especially through the use of what Berlet describes as "stereotyped descriptions of theneoconservative network and their power." [ [http://www.newint.org/issue372/zog.htm Zog Ate My Brains: Conspiracy theories about Jews abound. Chip Berlet unpacks their appeal] October 2004] Berlet also contributed to a segment in the "Encyclopedia Judaica " which states that LaRouche is a "notorious antisemite," and among those who use "conspiracy allegations moved into more mainstream circles through bridging mechanisms" in a way that often masks the "original overtly anti-Jewish claims by using coded rhetoric" and thus is a "major source of such masked antisemitic theories globally." [Hearst, Ernest, Chip Berlet, and Jack Porter. "Neo-Nazism." Encyclopaedia Judaica. Eds. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. Vol. 15. 2nd ed. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 74-82. 22 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Thomson Gale.]Former LaRouche follower Linda Ray, writing in "In These Times", has also alleged euphemistic LaRouchian methods of communicating. She recalls reading in "New Solidarity" about a subhuman oligarchical species centered in London: "Although I knew it did not make scientific sense, I presumed that it was a deep intellectual metaphor that was over my head." She says that years later, when she was shown the Star of David picture with Queen Elizabeth at the top, "I quickly replied...'It is just a graphics art symbol'--which I naively thought for years. But as soon as I said it out loud I realized that I sounded ridiculous. It was as if I was waking from a nightmare." [Linda Ray, "Breaking the Silence: An Ex-LaRouche Follower Tells Her Story," "In These Times",
October 29 ,1986 .]LaRouche files multiple libel suits
Between 1978 and 1984 LaRouche filed several libel suits.
* In 1978, he sued the ADL; a
New York State Supreme Court judge ruled that it was "fair comment " to describe LaRouche as an anti-Semite.cn|date=January 2008* In 1979, LaRouche sued Our Town and King, while the same defendants were also sued (along with the ADL) by Computron Technologies Corporation, a computer company closely associated with LaRouche. In 1981, LaRouche voluntarily dismissed his case against Our Town, which continued to vigorously criticize him. That same year, the officers of Computron broke with LaRouche, denounced him, and stopped pursuing their case against Our Town and the ADL.
* In 1984, LaRouche filed a defamation suit in federal court (Eastern District of Virginia) against Berlet, King, NBC and the ADL. Judge James C. Cacheris removed Berlet and King from the case, but the case against NBC and the ADL went to trial. At issue, among other things, was a statement by ADL fact-finding director Irwin Suall on national TV calling LaRouche a "small-time Hitler." LaRouche lost the case, with the jury awarding $3 million in damages to NBC. This amount was reduced by Judge Cacheris to an eventual payment of $258,459. [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/larou4.htm Critics of LaRouche Group Hassled, Ex-Associates Say]
January 14 ,1985 ] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DE0DC1F38F935A25752C1A960948260 "NBC Gets a $258,459 Check To End LaRouche Court Fight"] "The New York Times",November 16 ,1986 .] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906E7DF1339F937A15751C0A963948260 "Judgment is reduced in LaRouche-NBC Case"] "The New York Times",February 24 ,1985 .] When LaRouche appealed the outcome of the trial, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in rejecting his arguments, set forth a three-prong test (later called the "LaRouche test") to decide when anonymous sources must be named in libel cases, and concluded that revealing NBC's sources had not been necessary in the LaRouche-NBC case. ["LaRouche v. National Broadcasting Company", 780 F.2d 1134, 1139 (4th Cir. 1986).] [ [http://www.eff.org/legal/cases/Jane_Doe_v_John_Hritz/20001013_doe_quash_memo.html Memo from AOL libel suit] , Electronic Frontier Foundation]
*A Leesburg, Virginia merchant was sued by LaRouche's Campaigner Publications for comments he made to a reporter. The reporter for a local television station, was covering rumors of harassment by LaRouche associates, and the merchant mentioned hearing stories about killed or mutilated animals. ["Small Town in Virginia Tense Host to LaRouche", Matthew I. Wold, "New York Times",April 11 ,1986 ]Political activity in 1980s
Despite having become a registered Democrat, LaRouche was harshly critical of
Jimmy Carter , with whom he had competed for the Democratic Party nomination in the November 1980 election.Beginning in 1980, LaRouche became a regular feature on American television during election years, when he was able under U.S. election law to purchase numerous half-hour spots on prime time TV for political talks to the general public. The high point of this activity was in 1984, when he was able to raise enough money to purchase 14 spots.
LaRouche's promotion of the Strategic Defense Initiative
LaRouche became interested in the possible uses of
laser s and other directed energy weapons during the 1970s. WhenRonald Reagan took office in 1981, LaRouche says that he sought to share his knowledge with the new administration, hoping that these weapons could be used against nuclear missiles. Later that year, Lyndon and Helga Zepp-LaRouche met withCIA Deputy DirectorBobby Ray Inman . [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/3124sdi_spch_steinberg.html The Power of Ideas: SDI Changed the World]June 18 ,2004 ] Long-time LaRouche supporter and former head of German Military Intelligence, General Paul-Albert Scherer, has said:In the Spring of 1982 here in the Soviet Embassy there were very important secret talks that were held.... The question was: Did the United States and the Soviet Union wish jointly to develop an anti-ballistic missile defense that would have made nuclear war impossible? Then, in August, you had this very sharp Soviet rejection of the entire idea.... I have discussed this thoroughly with the developer, the originator of this idea, who is the scientific-technological strategic expert, Lyndon LaRouche. The [Soviet] rejection came in August, and at that point the American President Reagan decided to push this entire thing out into the public eye, so he made his speech of March 1983.Scherer, Paul Albert, General (ret.) [http://www.larouchepub.com/tv/tlc_programs_1991-1995.html Press conference] , National Press Club, Washington, DC.,
May 6 ,1992 .]Retired Lt. General
Daniel O. Graham , a military specialist who conceived theStrategic Defense Initiative (SDI) has complained about LaRouche's attempts to take credit for the idea. Graham has explained the origins of the idea as "a technological end-run on the Soviets". [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE0D71431F935A35751C1A961948260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all] [ Graham, Daniel, [http://www.danielgraham.net/content/Chapter14.htm "The Origins of 'Star Wars'"] , DanielGraham.net] "They also mounted a furious attack on me personally. Even today I get mail asking if I'm in league with LaRouche," said Graham. LaRouche countered, "President Reagan's initial version of SDI was consistent with what I had introduced into U.S.-Soviet back-channel discussions over the period beginning February 1982. However, immediately thereafter, the mice went to work. Daniel Graham, the leading opponent of SDI up to that time, now proclaimed himself the virtual author of the policy, and was used, thereafter, to remove all of the crucial elements from the original policy." [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2000/2750_teller.html The Fraud Against Edward Teller]December 9 ,2000 ] There is no independent verification of either Graham's or LaRouche's statements.Steven Bardwell, a physicist and former head of LaRouche's Fusion Energy Foundation, wrote, after leaving the LaRouche organization, that LaRouche's goal was not a defensive version of SDI but an offensive "first strike" version, and that LaRouche had privately talked about "Doomsday weapons," such as "cobalt bombs with fans." [Steven Bardwell, "Third Rome Hypothesis," NCLC internal document,
January 13 ,1984 , quoted in King, p. 75.] LaRouche supporters maintain that LaRouche presented SDI as defensive, including when he discussed it with Reagan administration officials prior to Reagan's announcement, and that LaRouche had hoped it would be a "science driver" to revive the economies of both the United States and the Soviet Bloc. [ [http://american_almanac.tripod.com/larsdi.htm How The SDI Was Created: The LaRouche Method and "New Physical Principles"]May 17 ,1993 ] ] [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/3110sdi_timeline.html SDI and the Jailing Of Lyndon LaRouche]March 12 ,2004 ]LaRouche has since attributed the collapse of the Soviet Union to his promotion of SDI. [http://web.archive.org/web/20031011204719/larouchein2004.net/pages/questions/youth/030201penn004.htm]
The Schiller Institute
In 1984, LaRouche co-founded (along with his wife,
Helga Zepp-LaRouche ), theSchiller Institute , which was to be a global umbrella organization for his ideas. He was joined in this effort by several of his close friends, includingAmerican Civil Rights Movement leaderAmelia Boynton Robinson , and an important leader of theFrench Resistance , Marie-Madeleine Fourcade. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE6D9153BF932A15754C0A96F948260 Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, Resistance Hero, 79]July 21 ,1989 ] [ [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/conf-iclc/1980s/conf_1984_hulan_marie_m.html Founding Conference of the Schiller Institute] July 2-4, 1984]Other events in the 1980s
;Latin American issuesLaRouche opposed Reagan's support for Britain in the
Falklands War (LaRouche referred to the war by the Argentine name, the Malvinas War), arguing that the policy was in violation of theMonroe Doctrine . LaRouche also strongly opposed the Reagan Administration's arming of the NicaraguanContra s.;Club of LifeLaRouche opposed the zero-growth policies of the
Club of Rome and formed a countergroup named the "Club of Life.";Meetings with Third World leadersIn April 1982 LaRouche and his wife travelled to
India , where they met with Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi onApril 24 . [ [http://www.totse.com/en/conspiracy/institutional_analysis/larouche.html The Role of the LaRouche Movement in World History] 1990] Shortly thereafter, onMay 23 , he met with Mexican PresidentJosé López Portillo , and advised him to suspend foreign debt payments (which was done in August 1982), and to declare exchange controls and nationalize Mexico's banks (done in September 1982).Fact|date=June 2007 (A Mexican official told the "New York Times" that LaRouche had arranged the meeting by representing himself as an official of the Democratic Party. At the time, one of LaRouche's organizations was the National Democratic Policy Committee, which had no connection to the Democratic Party. ["LaRouche Savors Fame That May Ruin Him", Robin Toner, "New York Times",April 4 ,1986 ] However, Portillo continued to maintain a relationship with LaRouche and his movement, and Portillo went on to endorse LaRouche's candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1999. [ [http://larouchepub.com/other/2004/site_packages/jlp_death/3108jlp_larouche.html "Support LaRouche for President,"] statement published in "EIR",February 27 ,2004 ] ) The following year LaRouche returned to India for a second meeting with Gandhi. In addition, LaRouche met with Argentine PresidentRaul Alfonsin .;Moon-Mars ProjectLaRouche collaborated with
Krafft Arnold Ehricke and numerous otherNASA scientists to promote the idea of colonization of theMoon andMars . This culminated in a national TV broadcast by LaRouche in 1988 entitled "The Woman on Mars." [ [http://larouchein2004.net/pages/other/2004/0401_mars88.htm "The Woman on Mars,"] video aired on national TV by the LaRouche Democratic Campaign in 1988, LaRouche in 2004 website];"U.S. News and World Report" complaintIn 1982, "
U.S. News and World Report " sued for damages, alleging that LaRouche reporters were impersonating its reporters in phone calls. LaRouche and his aide, Jeffrey Steinberg, gave depositions that revealed that their policy was for their staff to pretend to be from non-existent publications, and that they had infiltrated the campaigns of competing presidential nominees. Without admitting guilt, the LaRouche group agreed not to impersonate "U.S. News" reporters in the future.;German reunificationOn
October 12 ,1988 , LaRouche gave a speech in Berlin, Germany, in which he said that "that the time has come for early steps toward the re-unification of Germany, with the obvious prospect that Berlin might resume its role as the capital." [ [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/lar_related/LaR_Kempinski.html United States Policy on the Reunification of Germany]October 12 ,1988 ];LaRouche's California AIDS initiativeIn 1986, LaRouche launched the Proposition 64 initiative in California, which would have placed
AIDS back on that state's List of Communicable Diseases subject to Public Health law. Opponents claimed that the measure could have institutedquarantine s and sexual contact tracing. After its defeat it was reintroduced two years later and again defeated. LaRouche has given speeches and written articles in opposition togay rights that his critics considerhomophobic . [Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., "The End of the Age of Aquarius?" EIR (Executive Intelligence Review),January 10 ,1986 , p. 40.] [Berlet and Bellman, "Fascism Wrapped in an American Flag."];Olof Palme assassinationFollowing the
Olof Palme assassination onFebruary 28 ,1986 , the Swedish branch of theLaRouche Movement ,European Workers Party , came under scrutiny as literature published by the party was found in the apartment of the initial suspect,Victor Gunnarsson . Also, the attacks againstOlof Palme run by theLaRouche Movement since the beginning of the '70s, made the party interesting from an investigative point of view. Within weeks of the assassination,NBC television in the U.S. broadcast a story alleging that LaRouche was somehow responsible. Later, the suspect was released. From time to time over the years, suspicions regarding a potential LaRouche connection to the murder have surfaced. [ [http://www.regeringen.se/sb/d/108/a/1244 SOU 1999:88. "Granskningskommissionens betänkande i anledning av Brottsutredningen efter mordet på statsminister Olof Palme"] (Swedish), official Swedish government report on the Palme investigation.];Democratic primary election successesIn 1986, two supporters of LaRouche, Mark Fairchild and
Janice Hart , won the Democratic party nominations in Illinois for the offices ofLieutenant Governor andSecretary of State , respectively. This was the first time that LaRouche supporters had won statewide nominations. The Illinois Democratic party renounced the nominations, and the Democratic gubernatorial candidate,Adlai Stevenson III refused to run on the same slate with Fairchild and Hart, instead forming theSolidarity Party . The Republican ticket swept the elections, winning by over a million votes.Criminal conviction and imprisonment (1988–1994)
By the 1980s, LaRouche and Helga Zepp-LaRouche had built an extensive political network, including the
Schiller Institute in Germany, headed by Zepp-LaRouche, and branches in several other countries. The LaRouche organization devoted much of its energy to the sale of literature and the soliciting of small donations at airports and on university campuses; it also solicited donations by phone. Press reports indicate that numerous state and federal agencies were investigating fundraising activities that may have involved tax law violations, the conversion of publication sales into donations for LaRouche political campaigns that were then matched by theFederal Election Commission , fraudulent soliciting of "loans" from vulnerable elderly people, and credit-card fraud.In October 1986, the FBI and Virginia state authorities raided the LaRouche headquarters in Leesburg in search of evidence to support the persistent accusations of fraud. LaRouche and six associates were charged with conspiracy to obstruct the investigation and
mail fraud related to fundraising. After many delays it became a mistrial. A different grand jury charged LaRouche with conspiring to hide his personal income since 1979, the last year he had filed a federal tax return. In December 1988, a federal jury inAlexandria, Virginia convicted LaRouche and his associates, and LaRouche was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. LaRouche served five years of his sentence and was paroled.The convictions of LaRouche and his associates were a defining moment in the history of the LaRouche network. LaRouche and his defenders published advertisements in major newspapers which bore the names of hundreds of elected officials from the US and other countries, insisting that LaRouche was jailed, not for any violation of the law, but for his beliefs (see attempts at exoneration.) LaRouche and his publications charged the prosecution was a politically motivated conspiracy involving government officials, numerous others, and a mass media brainwashing campaign.
LaRouche alleged systematic government misconduct:
*"The record shows, that for nearly thirty years, elements of the U.S. Department of Justice have been engaged in world-wide political targeting of me and my associates. This includes early 1970s operations run in conjunction with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's U.S. State Department. During the last ten years or so of that period, some U.S. officials, and others, have challenged the relevant agencies with some of the evidence which shows, that those prosecutions and correlated harassment of me and my associates, had been clearly fraudulent, politically motivated targeting."One of LaRouche's attorneys, former U.S. Attorney General
Ramsey Clark , wrote that his case involved "a broader range of deliberate and systematic misconduct and abuse of power over a longer period of time in an effort to destroy a political movement and leader, than any other federal prosecution in my time or to my knowledge."However, jury foreman Buster Horton told the Washington Post (
17 December 1988 ) that it was the failure of LaRouche aides to repay loans that swayed the jury in the Virginia case, and that the jury "all agreed [LaRouche] was not on trial for his political beliefs. We did not convict him for that. He was convicted for those 13 counts he was on trial for."LaRouche did not stop all political activity while in prison. He ran for Congress in 1990, seeking to represent the 10th District of Virginia. He received less than 1% of the vote. [ [http://www.loudountimes.com/news/2001/dec/22/years-ago-dec-26-2001/ (10) Years Ago] Dec. 22, 2001] He ran for president again in 1992, met with international personages, and gave interviews. During part of his imprisonment he shared a cell with televangelist
Jim Bakker at the Federal Medical Center located inRochester, Minnesota . Bakker later wrote of his astonishment at LaRouche's detailed knowledge of the Bible. According to Bakker, LaRouche received a daily briefing each morning by phone, often in German. Bakker reports that on more than one occasion LaRouche had information days before it was reported on the network news. Bakker also writes that his cellmate was paranoid and convinced that their cell was bugged. [Bakker, Jim, "I Was Wrong", 1996, Thomas Nelson Publishers, Nashville. (p. 250)] LaRouche was released on parole in 1994.
*"For more information on the case, seeLaRouche conspiracy trials "Meanwhile, in 1992, the father of Lewis du Pont Smith, an adult member of the
Du Pont family who had joined the LaRouche movement, was indicted along with four associates for planning to have his son and daughter-in-law abducted and "deprogrammed". The incident resulted in serious legal repercussions but no criminal convictions for those indicted, including private investigatorGalen Kelly . The father also tried unsuccessfully to have his son declared incompetent in order to block him from possibly turning over his inheritance to the LaRouche organization.1994–recent
LaRouche continued his political activity upon his release from prison in 1994, concentrating much of his attention on
Third World nations. He was invited to Brazil by members of the city council of São Paulo, and was made an honorary citizen of that city onJune 12 of that year.Also in 1994, LaRouche commented on the then-ongoing murder trial of O.J. Simpson, lambasting the media for presuming Simpson's guilt. [ [http://www.theconspiracy.us/9407/0013.html What's Behind the O.J. Simpson Media Spectacle]
July 13 ,1994 ]In 1995, he wrote to a Swedish newspaper declaring that
Olof Palme was assassinated because of his knowledge of theIrangate scandal. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/1995/carlsson_reply.html LaRouche Blasts Swedish Prime Minister Carlsson's Lies About the Murder of Olof Palme]November 10 ,1995 ]In the 1996 Democratic presidential primaries, LaRouche received enough votes in Louisiana and Virginia to get one delegate from each state. However, the Democratic Party refused to grant any delegates to LaRouche, asserting that he is a convicted felon with political beliefs that are "explicitly racist and anti-Semitic," [Case: court=dc no=967191a] LaRouche sued in federal court, claiming a violation of the
Voting Rights Act . LaRouche and his supporters argued that the decision disenfranchised the voters who had cast their votes for LaRouche. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/pr/1996/fowler_amicus.html Prominent Democrats Support LaRouche and Voters Against Fowler]August 14 ,1996 ] After losing in the district court the case was appealed to the First District Court of Appeals, which sustained the lower court. [ [http://pacer.cadc.uscourts.gov/common/opinions/199808/96-7191a.txt LaRouche vs. Fowler]August 28 ,1998 ] ("See alsoLyndon LaRouche U.S. Presidential campaigns .")During the 2000 Democratic primaries, LaRouche scored in double digits in multiple states, with his best showing in Arkansas, where he received 22% of the vote to Vice President
Al Gore 's 78%. In the Kentucky primary, LaRouche placed third with 11%, behind Gore andBill Bradley . Again the Democratic Party again refused to grant any delegates to LaRouche. In the most recent election (2004,) he issued an open letter in response to the reiteration of Fowler's claims, in which he said "Specifically, the allegation that my expressed political beliefs are explicitly racist and anti-Semitic, is not only a lie; but it is, rather, you, by your actions, who have condoned and promoted the aims sought by an implicitly racist overturn of the Voting Rights Act." [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2004/3113mcauliffe_hoax.html Letter to DNC Chair McAuliffe On Democratic Convention Hoax]March 24 ,2004 ]During the
Monica Lewinsky scandal, LaRouche mobilized his supporters in defense of Clinton. They formed a group called the "Committee to Save the Presidency," which petitioned nationwide against resignation or impeachment. LaRouche asserted that the same people and institutions that had attacked him were behind the attacks on Clinton.Beginning in January, 2001, shortly before the inauguration of
George W. Bush , to the present day, LaRouche began holding regularwebcast s on the average of one every 1-2 months. These were public meetings, broadcast in video, where LaRouche gave a speech, followed by 1-2 hours of Q and A over the internet. [ [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/lar_related/lar_list_since091101.html Parital Listing of Lyndon LaRouche's Personal Interventions] 2002, 2003] In hisJanuary 3 ,2001 webcast, LaRouche warned that the incoming Bush administration would attempt to govern bycrisis management , "...in other words, just like theReichstag fire in Germany." [ [http://larouchepub.com/lar/2001/jan_3_webcast_qanda.html Questions and Answers at Webcast with Lyndon LaRouche]January 3 ,2001 ]In 2002, LaRouche commenced a campaign to have Vice President
Dick Cheney removed from office. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2002/020922_cheney_must_resign.html Iraq Is a Fuse, But Cheney Built the Bomb]September 22 ,2002 ]India, Russia, and China
In 2001 and 2003, LaRouche toured
India , speaking at various conferences and university seminars. [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/lar_related/2003/jan-feb/india_pr.html] [http://www.schillerinstitute.org/lar_related/2003/march-may/lar_banglore.html] [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2003/05/27/stories/2003052703210400.htm]He has also traveled to
Russia , where on several different occasions, LaRouche publications report that he has addressed both the Economics Committee of the RussianState Duma and theRussian Academy of Sciences , most recently in 2007.In recent years, LaRouche has received significant press coverage in both
Russia andChina . In November 2005, an eight-part interview with LaRouche was published in thePeople's Daily ofChina , covering his economic forecasts, his battles with the American media, and his assessment of the neoconservatives. ["People's Daily ",November 22 ,2005 [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223146.html Global financial crisis is coming: Interview (I)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223147.html Collapse of the Soviet Union forecasted: Interview (II)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223148.html American auto industry is going bankruptcy: Interview (III)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223149.html Wall Street should be put into an insane asylum: Interview (IV)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223150.html If you're a soldier, you don't cry: Interview (V)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223151.html Walking in a Jungle, You Become Familiar with the Animals: Interview (VI)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223152.html They will create incidents in order to create dictatorship: Interview (VII)]November 22 ,2005 ] [ [http://english.people.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223153.html I'll get to China sometime: Interview (VIII)]November 22 ,2005 ] In August 2006, LaRouche was interviewed onVremya , one of the most popular Russian TV news programs, along with former Prime MinisterYevgeni Primakov , American journalistSeymour Hersh , and others, on the topic of the2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict . In May 2007, LaRouche was interviewed on the Russian web portal KM.ru. KM.ru referred to LaRouche as a "major American economist and political figure," going on to say that " [h] e was one of the first to launch a fight against the global financial oligarchy and its chief financial institutions the World Bank, and the IMF. His forecasting track record is unparalleled." [Transcript translated by "EIR", [http://www.larouchepub.com/lar/2007/interviews/3421km_ru_moscow.html "Popular Russian Web Site Interviews LaRouche,"] "Executive Intelligence Review",May 25 ,2007 ]LaRouche has actively collaborated with Russian politician
Sergey Glazyev , and in 1999 the LaRouche organization published an English language edition of Glazyev's book, "Genocidendash Russia and the New World Order" [ Press release, [http://www.larouchepub.com/pr/1999/glazyev_book_pr_991203.html "EIR publishes book by Russia's Glazyev,"] "Executive Intelligence Review",December 3 ,1999 ] More recently, it also published "The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism" by economistStanislav Menshikov . [ Press release, [http://www.larouchepub.com/pr/2007/070323menshikov_bk.html EIR Releases Stanislav Menshikov's `The Anatomy of Russian Capitalism',] "Executive Intelligence Review",March 23 ,2007 ] Both books include introductions written by LaRouche.In 2007, a paper by LaRouche was presented at an
April 24 conference in Moscow on the recently announced Russian plan to build a tunnel under theBering Straits . LaRouche has long advocated this tunnel project as part of his proposal for a "Eurasian Land Bridge." [ Press release, [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/breaking_news/2007/04/24/conference_moscow.shtml "Bering Strait Conference in Moscow Hears From LaRouche and Gov. Hickel On War Avoidance Through Economic Development"] LaRouche PAC,April 25 ,2007 ]On
May 15 ,2007 , LaRouche was a featured guest and speaker at a special ceremony held at theRussian Academy of Sciences to commemorate the 80th birthday of Russian economistStanislav Menshikov . [Press release, [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/breaking_news/2007/05/17/menshikov_birthday.shtml "Russian Academy of Sciences Celebrates 80th Birthday of Prof. Stanislav Menshikov; LaRouche Is Featured Guest at Impassioned Discussion of Earth's Next 20-50 Years,"] LaRouche PAC site] His presentation was published in a special issue of the Russian magazine, "Forum". While in Russia, LaRouche conducted numerous other meetings and interviews, including with the Anti-Globalist Resistance Group ( [http://www.anti-glob.ru www.anti-glob.ru] ,) [Press release, [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/breaking_news/2007/05/17/russia.shtml "LaRouche Meets With Russian 'Anti-Globalist Resistance' Leaders,"] LaRouche PAC site] and the Russian web portal KM.ru. [ Press release, [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/breaking_news/2007/05/18/more_kmcoverage.shtml "KM.ru Videondash Posts LaRouche Interview, Emphasizes War Danger,"] LaRouche PAC site] He was also interviewed on the "A+ in Economics" program on the Spas TV satellite network. Spas TV is a project of theRussian Orthodox Church . [Press release, [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/breaking_news/2007/05/21/russian_church_lyn.shtml "Russian Orthodox Church-linked Satellite TV Airs LaRouche Interview,"] LaRouche PAC site] OnSeptember 29 an interview with LaRouche was published in Russian by the "RP Monitor," which in its introduction described LaRouche as a "world class social philosopher, colorful public policy figure, enthusiast for scientific and technological progress, denouncer of world oligarchy, and the author of many bold economic development projects." [http://www.rpmonitor.ru/ru/detail_m.php?ID=6084]Jeremiah Duggan
International publicity about LaRouche was sparked between 2003 and 2007 after
Jeremiah Duggan , a Jewish student from the UK attending a conference and cadre school organized by the Schiller Institute and LaRouche Youth Movement, died in mysterious circumstances inWiesbaden . LaRouche publications say Duggan was suicidal, and the German police on the scene maintained that his death appeared to be a suicide. A British court ruled out suicide and decided that Duggan died while "in a state of terror." [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46883-2004Oct20.html No Joke]October 24 ,2004 ] A spokesman for the German public prosecution service has suggested that the murder theories have developed because Duggan's mother cannot accept that her son committed suicide, and the "Wiesbadener Kurier" has called the theories "myths" and a "conspiracy theory with more and more adherents, but no evidence."Degen, Wolfgang, [http://www.main-rheiner.de/region/objekt.php3?artikel_id=2793524 "Nur die Legende hat ein langes Leben"] , "Wiesbadener Kurier",April 19 ,2007 .]Kenneth Kronberg
On
April 11 ,2007 in Sterling, unincorporatedLoudoun County, Virginia , a longtime LaRouche associate, Kenneth Kronberg, 58, jumped to his death from a highway overpass. Kronberg was the co-founder and an editor of "Fidelio", the now-defunct magazine of theSchiller Institute , a LaRouche movement think-tank founded byHelga Zepp-LaRouche . [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/30/AR2007043001772_pf.html "Kenneth L. Kronberg Sterling Businessman"] , obit, "Washington Post ",May 1 ,2007 ] According to a November 2007 article in the "Washington Monthly ", Kronberg's printing business was reportedly in "serious arrears in tax payments, including employee withholding, due largely to lack of payment for printing jobs by other LaRouche entities."Avi Klein. [http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2007/0711.klein.html "Publish and Perish: The Mysterious Death of Lyndon LaRouche's Printer"] "Washington Monthly," November 2007.] Molly Kronberg, Kronberg's widow and former member of the LaRouche organization, blames Lyndon LaRouche and his organization for her husband's suicide." In an interview with PRA, Mrs. Kronberg stated that she believes her husband's suicide was an attempt by him to escape the "terrible tension [in her opinion caused by LaRouche's alleged anti-semitism and megalomania] , and his legal and financial entanglements on behalf of the organization". ["The death of Kenneth Kronberg," http://www.publiceye.org:80/larouche/Kronberg.html, Accessed: 10-28-2007] According to the "Washington Monthly", LaRouche felt that Molly Kronberg's donations to the Bush campaign "foreshadowed her treachery to the movement."In popular culture
In popular culture, LaRouche is typically portrayed as a comically paranoid conspiracy theorist - Scott McLemee for Inside Higher Ed saying that "LaRouche himself has long since become the walking punchline to a very strange joke." ["The LaRouche Youth Movement", Scott McLemee, "Inside Higher Ed" July 11, 2007 [http://insidehighered.com/views/2007/07/11/mclemee] ] Surreal episodes of
The Simpsons andFuturama have portrayed LaRouche as a crank. [The Simpsons:Treehouse of Horror VII ,The Old Man and the Lisa . Futurama: "A Head in the Polls"]Saturday Night Live in the mid-1980s had a series of skits called "Lyndon LaRouche Theatre", satirizing his national TV ads by casting them as a parody of "Masterpiece Theatre " (LaRouche typically spoke from an armchair in a library.) A typical skit portrayed Queen Elizabeth II as a drug dealer.Recent activities
LaRouche entered the primary elections for the Democratic Party's nomination in 2004. He was not one of the major candidates invited to the primary-season debates, although he did participate in some alternative forums for minor candidates. He ran even though his home state of Virginia is one of a handful of states which still has lifetime denial of the vote to ex-felons, which can be overturned only on appeal to the governor. (Neither the Constitution nor Federal statute law requires Presidents to be registered voters.) The Democratic Party did not consider his candidacy to be legitimate and ruled him ineligible to win delegates. He gained negligible electoral support.
In its 2004 assessment of presidential candidates, the
National Right to Life Committee gave LaRouche a grade of 75% and declared that he is "pro-life in every way (againsteuthanasia ,capital punishment , etc)."LaRouche was endorsed by at least two Democratic state representatives in 2004, Erik Fleming of
Mississippi and Harold James ofPennsylvania , though Fleming later expressed regret at becoming involved, calling that endorsement "the worst mistake of all."LaRouche was present in Boston during the
2004 Democratic National Convention but did not attend the convention itself. He held a press conference in which he declared his support forJohn Kerry and pledged to mobilize his organization to help defeatGeorge W. Bush in the November presidential election. He also waged a campaign, begun in October 2002, to haveDick Cheney resign or be dropped from the Republican ticket. [ [http://www.larouchepub.com/pr_lar/2002/020922_cheney_must_resign.html Iraq Is a Fuse, But Cheney Built the Bomb]October 4 ,2002 ]In 2005 LaRouche campaigned against the
privatization ofSocial Security , asserting that this was an issue that could successfully mobilize the population against the policies of the Bush administration. [http://www.larouchepac.com/pages/writings_files/2004/041228_ss_04.htm] LaRouche drafted legislation in 2006 that would rescue the failing U.S. auto industry by having the federal government intervene to retool it for the purpose of building machinery forinfrastructure development. This initiative was unsuccessful. [http://www.larouchepac.com/news/2007/08/06/re-release-larouches-proposed-legislation-retooling-u-s-auto.html] In August 2007, LaRouche authored the "Homeowner and Banks Protection Act of 2007," designed to freezemortgage rates, haltforeclosure s, and prevent banks from closing their doors due to insolvency. His organization and particularly his youth movement began lobbying both the congress and also state and local governments for the passage of this legislation, in what they characterize as an unsuccessful attempt to prevent theSubprime mortgage crisis . [http://www.larouchepac.com/news/2007/08/22/larouche-proposes-homeowners-and-bank-protection-act-foreclo.html]Books
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Dialectical Economics An Introduction to Marxist Political Economy". Lexington, Mass: Heath, 1975. ISBN 0669853089
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "The Case of Walter Lippmann A Presidential Strategy". New York: Campaigner Publications, 1977. ISBN 0918388066
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "How to Defeat Liberalism and William F. Buckley 1980 Campaign Policy". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1979. ISBN 0933488033
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "The Power of Reason A Kind of Autobiography". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. House, 1979. ISBN 0933488017
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Will the Soviets Rule During the 1980' s". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1979. ISBN 0933488025
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Basic Economics for Conservative Democrats". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0933488041
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "What Every Conservative Should Know About Communism". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0933488068
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Why Revival of "SALT" Won't Stop War". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0933488084
*LaRouche, Lyndon H., and David P. Goldman. "The Ugly Truth About Milton Friedman". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1980. ISBN 0933488092
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "There Are No Limits to Growth". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1983. ISBN 0933488319
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "So, You Wish to Learn All About Economics? A Text on Elementary Mathematical Economics". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1984. ISBN 0943235138
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Imperialism The Final Stage of Bolshevism". New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1984. ISBN 0933488335
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "The Power of Reason, 1988 An Autobiography". Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review, 1987.ISBN 0943235006
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "In Defense of Common Sense". Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1989. ISBN 0962109533
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "The Science of Christian Economy". Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1991. ISBN 0962109568
*LaRouche, Lyndon H., and Paul Gallager. "Cold Fusion: A Challenge to U.S. Science Policy". Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1992. ISBN 0962109576
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "Now, Are You Ready to Learn About Economics?" Washington, D.C.: EIR News Service, 2000. ISBN 0943235189
*LaRouche, Lyndon H. "The Economics of the Nöosphere" Washington, D.C.: EIR News Service, 2001. ISBN 0943235200Notes
Further reading
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* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/longterm/cult/larouche/main.htm The Cult Controversy] includes a 1995 series on LaRouche by John Mintz and links to other "Washington Post" articles on LaRouche.
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46883-2004Oct20.html No Joke (the effect LaRouche has on young recruits)] ndash "Washington Post", October 2004
* [http://www.disinfopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Lyndon_LaRouche Lyndon LaRouche - SourceWatch article]
* Austin Meredith, 2005,Brown University , the Kouroo Contexture: The History of Quakerism
* [http://www.rickross.com/groups/larouche.html Lyndon LaRouche/Executive Intelligence Report] An archive of articles and materials highly critical of LaRouche, collected by the Rick Ross Institute.
* [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/ Articles about LaRouche from Political Research Associates] byChip Berlet and others.
* [http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/orgs/american/adl/larouche-noi/ Partners in Bigotry: The LaRouche Cult and the Nation of Islam] by Nizkor Project
* [http://www.rickross.com/groups/larouche.html Lyndon Larouche/Executive Intelligence Review] Series of articles from the Rick A. Ross Institute for the Study of Destructive Cults
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article48201.ece The cult and the candidate] by Terry Kirby, July 2004 ("The Independent" of London)
* [http://www.redletterpress.org/LaRouche_Fascism%20Restyled.pdf Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Restyled for the New Millennium] by Helen Gilbert
* [http://www.pcc-courieronline.com/news/111501/larouche.html Larouche Exposed] ndash Pasadena City College
* [http://youcsd.com/archives/000086.php Letter on LaRouche Youth Movement] ndash UC San Diego forum
* [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/nclc4.html Pre-1990 Larouche quotes, from primary-source documents] , by Chip Berlet and Chicago Lawyer newspaper
* [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche/nclc1.html Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Wrapped in an American Flag] , Chip Berlet and Joel Bellman
* [http://www.pcc-courieronline.com/news/111501/larouche.html Larouche Exposed] , Pasadena City College
* [http://www.lyndonlarouchewatch.org/kingreviews.htm Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism—sixteen reviews] , book by Dennis King
* [http://www.csj.org/pub_csj/csjbookreview/csjbkrev101lyndon.htm Another review] (of book by King)
* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/larouche/larouche12.html Anti-LaRouche article from the Australian paper, "The Age"] , from the website of Rick Ross
* [http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200511/22/eng20051122_223146.html "Global financial crisis is coming" : interview with Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.] by Yong Tang in the "People's Daily " (part 1 of 8)
* [http://love.rolf-witzsche.com/universal_love.html Building a World Without Poverty, Violence, and War: what are the roles of LaRouche and Mary Baker Eddy?] by Rolf A. F. Witzsche
#Web pages critical of LaRouche:
* [http://www.publiceye.org/larouche Political Research Associates]
* [http://www.justiceforjeremiah.com Justice for Jeremiah (Duggan family)]
* [http://lyndonlarouchewatch.org Dennis King's LaRouche Watch page]LaRouche responses to critics
* [http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/site_packages/3125symons.html The Bizarre Case of Baroness Symons] ndash LaRouche response to the recent "Independent" and "Washington Post" articles,
June 25 ,2004
* [http://www.new-fed.com/other/2006/3324_berlet.html "Chip Berlet and the Ford Zoo,"] Chaitkin, Anton, "Executive Intelligence Review",June 16 ,2006 LaRouche publications:
* [http://www.larouchepac.com LaRouche Political Action Committee The website of the LaRouche Political action committee, now featuring a breaking news section.]
* [http://www.larouchepub.com/ Executive Intelligence Review] : LaRouche Publications
* [http://www.21stcenturysciencetech.com/ Twenty First Century Science and Technology] ndash LaRouche-affiliated Science organization
* [http://www.philarouche-kdp.tk/ Philippine LaRouche Society]
* [http://www.wlym.com World Larouche Youth Movement]
* [http://www.schillerinstitute.org Schiller Institute]Persondata
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