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The '''Schiller Institute''' was founded at a conference in Wiesbaden, Germany, in 1984, and a second conference in Washington, D.C., USA in 1985, by ], along with her husband, the controversial American ] figure ]. The Institute purports to apply the ideas of poet, dramatist and philosopher ] to the contemporary world crisis, emphasizing in particular Schiller's concept of the interdependence of ] artistic beauty, and ] political freedom, as elaborated in his series of essays entitled ''Letters on the Aesthetical Education of Man.''
In practice, the Institute is a ] for the activities of the LaRouche movement in ], a movement some have alleged to be a political ].

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