Fresh from attending the Schiller Institute conference in New Jersey, May 24-25, Brazilian professor and political activist Eduardo Siquiera published a report on the conference for the Fundacao do Mauricio Grabois (he is part of the foundation’s “international observatory” team), with the express intention fostering a dialogue between Brazilian intellectuals and political activists and the LaRouche movement, on the efforts to create a new paradigm in which humanity is the priority.
“The title of the conference—A Beautiful Vision for Humanity in Turbulent Times—sums up the discussions that took place during the two-day event,” Siquiera reported from the outset. His article focused on the first panel, on “Strategic Challenges and the Emerging New World Order,” which “included interventions by authorities and prominent political leaders from South Africa, China, Russia, Guyana and the United States,” who spoke out against the genocide of the Palestinian population, in favor of dialogue and diplomacy to end the war in Ukraine, against U.S. imperialism and its followers in Europe, he reported. “The panel emphasized the emergence of a new multipolar world order, based on the sovereign development of the nations of the Global South, and the need for world peace to resolve the dozens of ongoing conflicts, since there is a serious threat of nuclear conflict between the United States, Russia and China.”
He summarized at some length the presentations by Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche and Zhang Weiwei, professor of international relations at Fudan University in China, “because they express the content of this panel in depth,” he wrote. These, he hopes, “will motivate readers to listen to the other interventions by highly experienced geopolitical analysts.”
Siquiera reported that Zepp-LaRouche concluded her speech by stating that “we must put humanity as a priority in order to create a new paradigm, and that we must create a situation in which nations no longer act like `children fighting’ over differences. Instead, `let’s replace geopolitical confrontation with cooperation and advocate an almost fraternal love for all of humanity.”
“The words of the leader of the Schiller Institute reflect the humanist and hopeful vision of the LaRouche network’s ideology, which defends the generous nature and progress of the human species, clashing with the warmongering and imperialist policies of the so-called Collective West, led by the United States,” he wrote. He included links to The LaRouche Organization’s page “About Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.” and to the Schiller Institute site’s invitation to the conference, for readers interested in further information.