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Four New Laws: Executive Intelligence Review; Volume 43, Issue 32
Contributor(s): Larouche Jr, Lyndon H. (Author)
ISBN: 1536980269     ISBN-13: 9781536980264
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2016
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- Political Science | Political Economy
Physical Information: 0.07" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.22 lbs) 32 pages
 
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It Begins with LaRouche's 'Four Laws' August 2-Over the last five weeks the world has changed. Events combined with willful interventions, especially those of Vladimir Putin, have created a new global dynamic and transformed the potential for real and total victory in the immediate period ahead. Success now depends first on the adoption of LaRouche's 'Four New Laws, ' a policy set forth in 2014 in his "The Four New Laws to Save the U.S.A. Now ," but long-term success requires more than simple adoption of necessary policies, even ones as necessary as Glass-Steagall and Federal Credit for scientific advancement. As LaRouche states in "The Four New Laws," "In principle, without a Presidency suited to remove and dump the worst effects felt presently, those created presently by the Bush-Cheney and Obama Presidencies, the United States were soon finished, beginning with the mass-death of the U.S. population under the Obama Administration's recent and now accelerated policies of practice." And then later, "A chain-reaction collapse, to this effect, is already accelerating with an effect on the money-systems of the nations of that region. The present acceleration of a 'Bail-in' policy throughout the trans-Atlantic region, as underway now, means mass-death suddenly hitting the populations of all nations within that trans-Atlantic region: whether directly, or by 'overflow.' " This systemic crisis requires not just a set of policies, but a New Presidency, one based on a citizenry with a higher devotion, one beyond mere electoral politics, one similar to that of Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton. It requires a commitment to the creation of a new nation, of a new United States, and of a world that has never existed before-a world now more possible than ever, and a world that now lies in our hands whether it comes to be, or we fall short.