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Volume 11, Number 3-4, Summer-Fall 2002

Cover of Fidelio Volume 11, Number 3-4, Summer-Fall 2002

Features

How To Turn a Dark Age Into a New Renaissance  

by Gabriele Liebig

The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra: Bringing the Invisible to the Surface  

by Bruce Director, with Afterword by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Homer, The Blind Seer  

by Rosa Tennenbaum

Appendix: Scholars Debate Homer’s Troy — Hypothesis and the Science of History  

by Rosa Tennenbaum

LaRouche Launches Revolutionary Youth Movement — For a New Renaissance!  

Editorial

Lyndon LaRouche’s International Youth Movement  

Translation

The History of the Decline and Fall Of the Greek Republics (1808) by Wilhelm von Humboldt

Translated from the German by Pat Noble.

News

Youth Movement Launched at U.S. Meet — LaRouche: ‘The Courage To Lead in a Time of Crisis’  

International Webcast — LaRouche: Americans Must Prevent Lunatic War  

Italy: Parliamentary Breakthrough For New Bretton Woods System  

Institute Renews Call for New Bretton Woods  

Italy Pays Tribute To Amelia Boynton Robinson  

Twenty Years After ‘Operation Juarez’: Mexico Seminar Plans ‘The Hour of Integration’  

Iran Trip vs. ‘Clash of Civilizations’ War  

LaRouche Keynotes Conference On Re-Emergence of China  

‘They Inspired Martin Luther King’ — ‘Boynton Weekend’ Honors Heroes of Selma  

In Memoriam

William Warfield: Now, and Always, A Beautiful Soul in Communion With God  

by Dennis Speed

Commentary

Thucydides’ ‘Melian Dialogue’: Beware of the Athenians, Mr. Bush!  

by Helga Zepp-LaRouche

Art

Leonardo da Vinci: Painter of Movement  

by Karel Vereycken

Books

All Hands On Deck!  

by Paul Gallagher

LaRouche’s Emergency Infrastructure Program by EIR News Service.

The Transcontinental Engine of Development  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Nothing Like It in the World: The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 by Stephen E. Ambrose

The ‘Chickenhawks’ Take Aim  

by Tony Papert

Supreme Command: Soldiers, Statesmen, and Leadership in Wartime by Eliot A. Cohen

Lyndon LaRouche at Eighty  

by Ken Kronberg

Festschrift for Lyndon LaRouche: A Celebration on the Occasion Of His 80th Birthday by EIR News Service