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LaRouche's ideas presented in
Prague and Warsaw


At the Czech National Parliament in Prague, at a well-attended seminar held April 23, representatives of the Schiller Institute presented Lyndon LaRouche's proposal for a New Bretton Woods reorganization of the bankrupt world financial system and economy, along with his recent “Three-Point-Action-Plan” and, more broadly, his overall concept of physical economy,

The seminar took place at the invitation of Dr. Stanislav Fischer, a member of Parliament and astrophysicist known for his role in the reform-communist movement of Alexander Dubcek in 1968 (“Prague Spring”). The audience of 26 consisted of national MPs and professors from several faculties of the Charles University of Prague. Angelika Beyreuther-Raimondi of the Schiller Institute gave an overview of the recent developments concerning LaRouche's New Bretton Woods proposal in respect to parliamentary initiatives (Italy, the European Parliament, several state legislatures in the United States). Hartmut Cramer analyzed the real state of the American economy and presented LaRouche's most recent “Three-Point-Action-Plan”—precisely the opposite of what Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan is in fact doing. Dino DiPaoli presented the theoretical foundations of LaRouche's concept of physical economy.

Similar strong interest in LaRouche's concepts was also shown at a seminar in Warsaw on April 24. At the seminar, Rainer Apel of the Schiller Institute gave a lecture on the perspective of transport infrastructure development along the Eurasian Land-Bridge, with special emphasis on maglev (magnetically levitated) train technologies. Most of the 15 seminar participants were scientists from Warsaw's Polytechnic Institute.

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