The Schiller Institute sponsored an international conference today, under the above title. Three panels captured the historic nature of the crisis facing mankind today:
1 — “Instead of Geopolitics: The Principles of Statecraft” — The Keynote by Schiller Institute founder and Chairwoman Helga Zepp LaRouche was titled “The Alternative to a Dark Age and a Third World War” (see more below). Presentations were then heard for Dr. Jin Zhongxia, China’s Executive Director at the IMF; Boris Meshchanov, Counselor, Russian Federation Mission to the UN; Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former Surgeon-General of the United States; Ding Yifan, Deputy Director, Research Institute of World Development, China Development Research Center; Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for Japan at the IMF; and former Mayor DeWayne Hopkins, founder of The Mayor’s Muscatine-China Initiative Committee.
2 — “Why a 1.5 Billion Productive Jobs Program Can End War, Famine, Poverty, and Disease,” with a focus on the global food crisis, included speakers from France, Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, and US farmer and labor leaders.
3 — “The Job of Youth,” with youth addressing the role of the international Schiller Institute Youth Movement, with speakers from the US, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Tanzania, Morocco, France, and Yemen.
The Conference can be watched in full at https://schillerinstitute.com/blog/2020/06/26/conference-will-humanity-prosper-or-perish-the-future-demands-a-four-power-summit-now-2/ , and transcriptions will appear in the next several issues of EIR.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche opened the conference as follows:
“Although it seems inconceivable for many people at this point, if we do not succeed in the relatively short term in replacing the hopelessly bankrupt financial system by a New Bretton Woods System, exactly as originally intended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, that is, as an instrument for forcefully overcoming the underdevelopment of the so-called developing sector, then the current orientation of the world toward ever more conflicts, both domestically in most countries and on the strategic level, threatens to escalate into a new great war – a Third World War – and thereby lead to the extermination of mankind.”
She noted: “The pandemic has ruthlessly exposed the fact that the neo-liberal economic system not only depends on cheap production in the so-called Third World, but has even created in the United States and Europe slave labor conditions, as can be seen in the outbreak of the virus in slaughter houses. The economic shutdown has thrown a spotlight on the fragility of ‘globalization'. In the US, around 40 million jobs were lost in three months; the central banks pumped an unbelievable over 20 trillion into the financial system and various government support programs, but could just barely cover up the time bombs still ticking.”
Mrs. LaRouche pointed to the chaos in many American cities, which is openly targeted to bring down President Donald Trump, after the failure of the British-instigated coup attempts through the fake “Russiagate” and “Ukraingate” debacles. “The instrumentalization of the outrage resulting from the murder of George Floyd by violent groups funded by George Soros is part of this campaign. The reason for the relentless hostility of the neoliberal establishment and the mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic against Trump after what, for them, what his unexpected election victory, was and still is his intention to establish good relations with Russia, and the intention he expressed at the beginning of his term to develop a good relationship with China. And of course, Trump’s promise to end the “endless wars” of his predecessors, to bring US troops home.”
On the massive anti-China hysteria, Zepp-LaRouche said: “China’s ‘crime’ is not only that it has lifted 850 million of its own citizens out of poverty, and has become, with an economic policy based on scientific and technological progress and a population of 1.4 billion people, the second most powerful economic nation, and in some technological areas such as high-speed rail systems, nuclear fusion, aspects of space exploration and G5 telecommunications, the number one. In addition, China’s offer for cooperation on the New Silk Road, and the Belt and Road Initiative, is the first real opportunity for developing countries since the time of colonialism to overcome poverty and underdevelopment by building infrastructure.”
On President Putin’s recent article on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Zepp-LaRouche notes his warning that “it was the failure to take up the task of creating a collective security system that could have prevented this war!” She adds: “Putin’s article ends with an urgent reminder of the summit of heads of state of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, which he has been proposing since January, and which should address precisely these principles of how to maintain world peace and overcome the world economic crisis.”
She concludes: “When millions of people are threatened with starvation, as the World Food Program warns, why can’t farmers double food production and be paid a parity price that guarantees their existence, including with regard to the expected increase in the world’s population to over nine billion by 2050? Can we not consider ourselves as one single human species, and help to build mankind’s common construction sites with the same solidarity that the entire Chinese population helped the people in Wuhan and the province of Hubei? Is it not high time that we stopped wasting trillions on military build-ups, as President Trump said, when we could use those resources to overcome hunger, disease and poverty, and to develop the creative potential of the current and future generations? I think it is time for us, as mankind, faced with an unprecedented disaster, to take the qualitative step of making the 21st century the first truly human century!
June 27 (EIRNS)—The Schiller Institute sponsored an international conference today, under the above title. Three panels captured the historic nature of the crisis facing mankind today:
1 — “Instead of Geopolitics: The Principles of Statecraft” — The Keynote by Schiller Institute founder and Chairwoman Helga Zepp LaRouche was titled “The Alternative to a Dark Age and a Third World War” (see more below). Presentations were then heard for Dr. Jin Zhongxia, China’s Executive Director at the IMF; Boris Meshchanov, Counselor, Russian Federation Mission to the UN; Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former Surgeon-General of the United States; Ding Yifan, Deputy Director, Research Institute of World Development, China Development Research Center; Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for Japan at the IMF; and former Mayor DeWayne Hopkins, founder of The Mayor’s Muscatine-China Initiative Committee.
2 — “Why a 1.5 Billion Productive Jobs Program Can End War, Famine, Poverty, and Disease,” with a focus on the global food crisis, included speakers from France, Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, and US farmer and labor leaders.
3 — “The Job of Youth,” with youth addressing the role of the international Schiller Institute Youth Movement, with speakers from the US, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Tanzania, Morocco, France, and Yemen.
The Conference can be watched in full at https://schillerinstitute.com/blog/2020/06/26/conference-will-humanity-prosper-or-perish-the-future-demands-a-four-power-summit-now-2/ , and transcriptions will appear in the next several issues of EIR.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche opened the conference as follows:
“Although it seems inconceivable for many people at this point, if we do not succeed in the relatively short term in replacing the hopelessly bankrupt financial system by a New Bretton Woods System, exactly as originally intended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, that is, as an instrument for forcefully overcoming the underdevelopment of the so-called developing sector, then the current orientation of the world toward ever more conflicts, both domestically in most countries and on the strategic level, threatens to escalate into a new great war – a Third World War – and thereby lead to the extermination of mankind.”
She noted: “The pandemic has ruthlessly exposed the fact that the neo-liberal economic system not only depends on cheap production in the so-called Third World, but has even created in the United States and Europe slave labor conditions, as can be seen in the outbreak of the virus in slaughter houses. The economic shutdown has thrown a spotlight on the fragility of ‘globalization'. In the US, around 40 million jobs were lost in three months; the central banks pumped an unbelievable over 20 trillion into the financial system and various government support programs, but could just barely cover up the time bombs still ticking.”
Mrs. LaRouche pointed to the chaos in many American cities, which is openly targeted to bring down President Donald Trump, after the failure of the British-instigated coup attempts through the fake “Russiagate” and “Ukraingate” debacles. “The instrumentalization of the outrage resulting from the murder of George Floyd by violent groups funded by George Soros is part of this campaign. The reason for the relentless hostility of the neoliberal establishment and the mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic against Trump after what, for them, what his unexpected election victory, was and still is his intention to establish good relations with Russia, and the intention he expressed at the beginning of his term to develop a good relationship with China. And of course, Trump’s promise to end the “endless wars” of his predecessors, to bring US troops home.”
On the massive anti-China hysteria, Zepp-LaRouche said: “China’s ‘crime’ is not only that it has lifted 850 million of its own citizens out of poverty, and has become, with an economic policy based on scientific and technological progress and a population of 1.4 billion people, the second most powerful economic nation, and in some technological areas such as high-speed rail systems, nuclear fusion, aspects of space exploration and G5 telecommunications, the number one. In addition, China’s offer for cooperation on the New Silk Road, and the Belt and Road Initiative, is the first real opportunity for developing countries since the time of colonialism to overcome poverty and underdevelopment by building infrastructure.”
On President Putin’s recent article on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Zepp-LaRouche notes his warning that “it was the failure to take up the task of creating a collective security system that could have prevented this war!” She adds: “Putin’s article ends with an urgent reminder of the summit of heads of state of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, which he has been proposing since January, and which should address precisely these principles of how to maintain world peace and overcome the world economic crisis.”
She concludes: “When millions of people are threatened with starvation, as the World Food Program warns, why can’t farmers double food production and be paid a parity price that guarantees their existence, including with regard to the expected increase in the world’s population to over nine billion by 2050? Can we not consider ourselves as one single human species, and help to build mankind’s common construction sites with the same solidarity that the entire Chinese population helped the people in Wuhan and the province of Hubei? Is it not high time that we stopped wasting trillions on military build-ups, as President Trump said, when we could use those resources to overcome hunger, disease and poverty, and to develop the creative potential of the current and future generations? I think it is time for us, as mankind, faced with an unprecedented disaster, to take the qualitative step of making the 21st century the first truly human century!
June 27 (EIRNS)—The Schiller Institute sponsored an international conference today, under the above title. Three panels captured the historic nature of the crisis facing mankind today:
1 — “Instead of Geopolitics: The Principles of Statecraft” — The Keynote by Schiller Institute founder and Chairwoman Helga Zepp LaRouche was titled “The Alternative to a Dark Age and a Third World War” (see more below). Presentations were then heard for Dr. Jin Zhongxia, China’s Executive Director at the IMF; Boris Meshchanov, Counselor, Russian Federation Mission to the UN; Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former Surgeon-General of the United States; Ding Yifan, Deputy Director, Research Institute of World Development, China Development Research Center; Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for Japan at the IMF; and former Mayor DeWayne Hopkins, founder of The Mayor’s Muscatine-China Initiative Committee.
2 — “Why a 1.5 Billion Productive Jobs Program Can End War, Famine, Poverty, and Disease,” with a focus on the global food crisis, included speakers from France, Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, and US farmer and labor leaders.
3 — “The Job of Youth,” with youth addressing the role of the international Schiller Institute Youth Movement, with speakers from the US, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Tanzania, Morocco, France, and Yemen.
The Conference can be watched in full at https://schillerinstitute.com/blog/2020/06/26/conference-will-humanity-prosper-or-perish-the-future-demands-a-four-power-summit-now-2/ , and transcriptions will appear in the next several issues of EIR.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche opened the conference as follows:
“Although it seems inconceivable for many people at this point, if we do not succeed in the relatively short term in replacing the hopelessly bankrupt financial system by a New Bretton Woods System, exactly as originally intended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, that is, as an instrument for forcefully overcoming the underdevelopment of the so-called developing sector, then the current orientation of the world toward ever more conflicts, both domestically in most countries and on the strategic level, threatens to escalate into a new great war – a Third World War – and thereby lead to the extermination of mankind.”
She noted: “The pandemic has ruthlessly exposed the fact that the neo-liberal economic system not only depends on cheap production in the so-called Third World, but has even created in the United States and Europe slave labor conditions, as can be seen in the outbreak of the virus in slaughter houses. The economic shutdown has thrown a spotlight on the fragility of ‘globalization'. In the US, around 40 million jobs were lost in three months; the central banks pumped an unbelievable over 20 trillion into the financial system and various government support programs, but could just barely cover up the time bombs still ticking.”
Mrs. LaRouche pointed to the chaos in many American cities, which is openly targeted to bring down President Donald Trump, after the failure of the British-instigated coup attempts through the fake “Russiagate” and “Ukraingate” debacles. “The instrumentalization of the outrage resulting from the murder of George Floyd by violent groups funded by George Soros is part of this campaign. The reason for the relentless hostility of the neoliberal establishment and the mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic against Trump after what, for them, what his unexpected election victory, was and still is his intention to establish good relations with Russia, and the intention he expressed at the beginning of his term to develop a good relationship with China. And of course, Trump’s promise to end the “endless wars” of his predecessors, to bring US troops home.”
On the massive anti-China hysteria, Zepp-LaRouche said: “China’s ‘crime’ is not only that it has lifted 850 million of its own citizens out of poverty, and has become, with an economic policy based on scientific and technological progress and a population of 1.4 billion people, the second most powerful economic nation, and in some technological areas such as high-speed rail systems, nuclear fusion, aspects of space exploration and G5 telecommunications, the number one. In addition, China’s offer for cooperation on the New Silk Road, and the Belt and Road Initiative, is the first real opportunity for developing countries since the time of colonialism to overcome poverty and underdevelopment by building infrastructure.”
On President Putin’s recent article on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Zepp-LaRouche notes his warning that “it was the failure to take up the task of creating a collective security system that could have prevented this war!” She adds: “Putin’s article ends with an urgent reminder of the summit of heads of state of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, which he has been proposing since January, and which should address precisely these principles of how to maintain world peace and overcome the world economic crisis.”
She concludes: “When millions of people are threatened with starvation, as the World Food Program warns, why can’t farmers double food production and be paid a parity price that guarantees their existence, including with regard to the expected increase in the world’s population to over nine billion by 2050? Can we not consider ourselves as one single human species, and help to build mankind’s common construction sites with the same solidarity that the entire Chinese population helped the people in Wuhan and the province of Hubei? Is it not high time that we stopped wasting trillions on military build-ups, as President Trump said, when we could use those resources to overcome hunger, disease and poverty, and to develop the creative potential of the current and future generations? I think it is time for us, as mankind, faced with an unprecedented disaster, to take the qualitative step of making the 21st century the first truly human century!
June 27 (EIRNS)—The Schiller Institute sponsored an international conference today, under the above title. Three panels captured the historic nature of the crisis facing mankind today:
1 — “Instead of Geopolitics: The Principles of Statecraft” — The Keynote by Schiller Institute founder and Chairwoman Helga Zepp LaRouche was titled “The Alternative to a Dark Age and a Third World War” (see more below). Presentations were then heard for Dr. Jin Zhongxia, China’s Executive Director at the IMF; Boris Meshchanov, Counselor, Russian Federation Mission to the UN; Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former Surgeon-General of the United States; Ding Yifan, Deputy Director, Research Institute of World Development, China Development Research Center; Daisuke Kotegawa, former Executive Director for Japan at the IMF; and former Mayor DeWayne Hopkins, founder of The Mayor’s Muscatine-China Initiative Committee.
2 — “Why a 1.5 Billion Productive Jobs Program Can End War, Famine, Poverty, and Disease,” with a focus on the global food crisis, included speakers from France, Africa, the Caribbean, Mexico, and US farmer and labor leaders.
3 — “The Job of Youth,” with youth addressing the role of the international Schiller Institute Youth Movement, with speakers from the US, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Tanzania, Morocco, France, and Yemen.
The Conference can be watched in full at https://schillerinstitute.com/blog/2020/06/26/conference-will-humanity-prosper-or-perish-the-future-demands-a-four-power-summit-now-2/ , and transcriptions will appear in the next several issues of EIR.
Helga Zepp-LaRouche opened the conference as follows:
“Although it seems inconceivable for many people at this point, if we do not succeed in the relatively short term in replacing the hopelessly bankrupt financial system by a New Bretton Woods System, exactly as originally intended by Franklin D. Roosevelt, that is, as an instrument for forcefully overcoming the underdevelopment of the so-called developing sector, then the current orientation of the world toward ever more conflicts, both domestically in most countries and on the strategic level, threatens to escalate into a new great war – a Third World War – and thereby lead to the extermination of mankind.”
She noted: “The pandemic has ruthlessly exposed the fact that the neo-liberal economic system not only depends on cheap production in the so-called Third World, but has even created in the United States and Europe slave labor conditions, as can be seen in the outbreak of the virus in slaughter houses. The economic shutdown has thrown a spotlight on the fragility of ‘globalization'. In the US, around 40 million jobs were lost in three months; the central banks pumped an unbelievable over 20 trillion into the financial system and various government support programs, but could just barely cover up the time bombs still ticking.”
Mrs. LaRouche pointed to the chaos in many American cities, which is openly targeted to bring down President Donald Trump, after the failure of the British-instigated coup attempts through the fake “Russiagate” and “Ukraingate” debacles. “The instrumentalization of the outrage resulting from the murder of George Floyd by violent groups funded by George Soros is part of this campaign. The reason for the relentless hostility of the neoliberal establishment and the mainstream media on both sides of the Atlantic against Trump after what, for them, what his unexpected election victory, was and still is his intention to establish good relations with Russia, and the intention he expressed at the beginning of his term to develop a good relationship with China. And of course, Trump’s promise to end the “endless wars” of his predecessors, to bring US troops home.”
On the massive anti-China hysteria, Zepp-LaRouche said: “China’s ‘crime’ is not only that it has lifted 850 million of its own citizens out of poverty, and has become, with an economic policy based on scientific and technological progress and a population of 1.4 billion people, the second most powerful economic nation, and in some technological areas such as high-speed rail systems, nuclear fusion, aspects of space exploration and G5 telecommunications, the number one. In addition, China’s offer for cooperation on the New Silk Road, and the Belt and Road Initiative, is the first real opportunity for developing countries since the time of colonialism to overcome poverty and underdevelopment by building infrastructure.”
On President Putin’s recent article on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II, Zepp-LaRouche notes his warning that “it was the failure to take up the task of creating a collective security system that could have prevented this war!” She adds: “Putin’s article ends with an urgent reminder of the summit of heads of state of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, which he has been proposing since January, and which should address precisely these principles of how to maintain world peace and overcome the world economic crisis.”
She concludes: “When millions of people are threatened with starvation, as the World Food Program warns, why can’t farmers double food production and be paid a parity price that guarantees their existence, including with regard to the expected increase in the world’s population to over nine billion by 2050? Can we not consider ourselves as one single human species, and help to build mankind’s common construction sites with the same solidarity that the entire Chinese population helped the people in Wuhan and the province of Hubei? Is it not high time that we stopped wasting trillions on military build-ups, as President Trump said, when we could use those resources to overcome hunger, disease and poverty, and to develop the creative potential of the current and future generations? I think it is time for us, as mankind, faced with an unprecedented disaster, to take the qualitative step of making the 21st century the first truly human century!