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When a society substitutes an ideology of monetary value for true physical economic value, it inevitably destroys the ability of the territory on which it exists to sustain the density of population which it had previously achieved, as we demonstrate in this afternoon's report with the case of ancient Sumer.
The founders of the United States republic were aware of their legacy, of founding a new type of society, free from the control of a system of empire. It was that system of empire which had controlled all of civilization for thousands of years, and was a greater threat to the Americans during their revolution, than the cannons pointed at Boston harbor.
LaRouche associate Phil Rubinstein speaks about the personality of Franklin Roosevelt, the decades-long fight by the fascist enemies of Roosevelt to eliminate his legacy, and the Constitutional principles which lay behind Glass-Steagall, which must inform its reintroduction today.
Former Maywood mayor and city councilmember, Sergio Calderon, discusses Glass-Steagall and the crash tearing through the nation's cities.
LaRouche's piece "And it will be good" details precisely the actions needed to be taken in the weeks ahead if the United States is going to survive this economic crisis.
Alan Greenspan released the pamphlet "Rethinking Glass-Steagall", declaring his hatred of FDR's insight into the nation-state principle. Greenspan had unique insight on how to destroy this idea, and did exactly this.
Special report on the National Governors Conference in Boston, MA.









