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Volume 4, Number 4, Winter 1995

Cover of Fidelio Volume 4, Number 4, Winter 1995

Features

Non-Newtonian Mathematics For Economists  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

How Venice Rigged the First, And Worst, Global Financial Collapse  

by Paul B. Gallagher

The Principle of Motivführung

The Question of Motivic Thorough-Composition In Schiller’s Poetry  

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

In Celebration of Ludwig van Beethoven’s 225th Birthday  

by Anno Hellenbroich

Reviving the Classical Ideal in Slovakia  

Norbert Brainin on Motivführung  

Editorial

The End of Modern History and the Coming Civilization of Love  

Translation

Friedrich Schiller: ‘The Song of the Bell’  

News

LaRouche Movement Prepares to Shape History  

Hearings Investigate Justice Department Misconduct  

LaRouche Exoneration Drive Expands  

On Eve of Million Man March, Concert Celebrates the Fight for Justice, Truth, Beauty  

Institute Sponsors Nigerian Delegation to U.S.  

Commentary

Slovakia: Yesterday and Today  

by Dr. Josef Mikloško

Dr. Josef Mikloško is former Vice Prime Minister of post-communist Czecho-Slovakia. He is currently a member of the Bratislava city parliament, vice-chairman of the Helsinki Commission for Human Rights, and secretary of the Justice and Peace Commission in Slovakia. He now chairs the Schiller Foundation in Slovakia. He was in the United States as an international observer at independent hearings on misconduct in the U.S. Department of Justice, held Aug. 31-Sept. 1 near Washington, D.C.

Exhibits

A Glimpse into the Minds of Renaissance Artists  

There is a rare, two-sided sheet of drawings, five hundred years old, now on display at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, as part of a special exhibition which will be on public view until early January. It is a page from the “Libro dei Disegni” assembled and mounted by Giorgo Vasari, the first art historian, who lived in the Sixteenth century. ...

Books

Can Newt Tell Fact from Fiction?  

by Nancy Spannaus

To Renew America by Newt Gingrich, and 1945 by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen.

Pope John Paul II Seen Through a Glass, Darkly  

by Marianna Wertz

Pope John Paul II: The Biography by Tad Szulc

Picture of a Man of Morality  

by William F. Wertz, Jr.

P.S., A Memoir by Pierre Salinger and John Greenya.

Vienna’s Musical Revolution, in Context  

by Nora Hamerman

Haydn, Mozart, and the Viennese School, 1740-1780 by Daniel Heartz.