The Axioms of the British Empire and American System
Автор: Lyndon LaRouche Archive
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Описание: Alternate title "How Popular Opinion Is Destroying America" Labor Day 1996 Conference of the ICLC Schiller Institute in Tysons Corner Virginia. Starting from an article "How Hobbes' Mathematics Misshaped Modern History" by Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. January 19, 1996, using John Galt and Lord Reginald Marduke as the "chorus" (Alan Ogden & Bill Jones), former member Webster Tarpley, Phil Valenti, Graham Lowry, and Anton Chaitkin detail both the Venetian and British Oligarchical axioms of empiricism, sense perception and man as an animal versus the Platonic and Renaissance concept of Man as a creative being. Tarpley goes through the Venetian Empire and the central role of Paolo Sarpi in modernizing the Oligarchy in response to the threat from Cusa's launching of the Renaissance. Phil Valenti blows the John Locke myth to bits, discussing the role played by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz as the organizer of the American Revolution through his collaborators, John Winthrop, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Swift, and numerous scientists. Long forgotten pivotal leaders like James Logan of Pennsylvania and his anti-Locke/Newton writings. Later, Ben Franklin, a Mather and Logan protege launching the industrialization of England, and then the American Revolution on the Leibnizian principle of happiness. The late Graham Lowry discusses pre-revolution America as created by Ben Franklins youth movement, using material from his ground breaking book "How the Nation Was Won". Chaitkins speech was incomplete due to a bad tape and will be included once I locate a copy.
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