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One Humanity for Peace: An Idea Whose Time Has Returned!

As organizer Cynthia Rush reported from our August 6 worldwide mass intervention carried out yesterday, “Humanity for Peace events held in several Ibero-American (and Asian, African, European, etc.) locations yesterday, even the smallest ones, were characterized by optimism and a fierce commitment to ‘reason and truth,’ as one Dominican friend described it, on behalf of One Humanity.” That report, indicated below, along with several other reports that are included in today’s briefing, represent the major new development of world strategic importance in the international situation.

More than that, it represents the successful return, in principle, of the trans-Atlantic world to the conceptual platform of a “dialogue of civilizations” as opposed to a “clash of civilizations” barbaric perspective, an inhuman, Malthusian “trans-valuation of all values” perspective. While this by no means signifies that we have yet done more than establish a strong beachhead for the battle before us, like the Allied forces that landed in Normandy in World War Two, we have nonetheless established a moral foothold—resurrecting the nearly-forgotten (In the West) idea of “One Humanity.” By this means, we can connect our own, ever-increasing forces to those, already fighting for humanity’s victory in many parts of Africa, Asia and Ibero-America, and who are standing, despite the City of London and Wall Street, against the opposite, murderous tide.

Helga Zepp-LaRouche’s reflections on this process are the natural lead of today’s report. We also note that Russian economist Sergei Glazyev posted the Schiller Institute document “LaRouche Essentials for Transition to a New International Financial System” on his Telegram page. “Helga LaRouche, who sent this memorandum, continues the work of her husband, a great thinker-economist, who more than a quarter of a century ago predicted the inevitable collapse of the dollar monetary system, “ Glazyev says. “LaRouche’s famous crocodile—the diverging curves of global GDP growth and the capitalization of the U.S. financial system—has only opened its jaws wider since then, devouring real values in exchange for the issuance of unsecured dollars.”

Glazyev’s colorful identification of the LaRouche “Triple Curve” function as the mouth of a crocodile, will hopefully spur interest among those bold enough to wish to engage Russia in the same way as did President John F. Kennedy. That would mean resolving fundamental questions of war and peace, through realizing that physical-economic development, resulting in greater potential relative population density—more people on Earth, living at a higher standard of living, deploying more energy, not less, and more efficiently, provided by far more powerful nuclear and thermonuclear-based technologies, all leading to ordered economic development, rather than exploitation, is the natural condition of peace. Sunday, August 6, in the name of those killed in Hiroshima, and all those unnecessary deaths in all wars, our one humanity took a certain, true worldwide step in this campaign.