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Revision as of 00:18, 17 October 2003 by Smith03 (talk | contribs) (04 status)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. (born September 8, 1922) is an American political figure, and a perennial Democratic Party presidential candidate. He is a candidate for 2004 US Presidential Election.
His political views are extremely controversial and are characterized by his belief in a number of complex conspiracy theories, involving global plots to establish a frightening New World Order.
The Complex Domain
The germ of all his political views is an understanding of what he terms "the complex domain". By this, scientists such as Carl Friedrich Gauss and Bernhard Riemann mean the domain of the universal physical principles, or natural laws, pertaining to both science and art, the interaction of which with man's sense organs produces the apparent, but paradoxical sensible universe. The resolution of such paradoxes by the method of creative hypothesis and proof-of-principle experiment, is the source of all knowledge.
From this platonic understanding, LaRouche identifies the only true political conflict, as that between oligarchism, which declares man a kind of domesticable herd animal, and government based on the general welfare, which declares him made in the mental image of the Creator. In the latter, the only efficient agenda is the development of mankind's characteristic faculty for discovering, transmitting, and employing universal physical principles.
In December of 1988, LaRouche was convicted of conspiracy and mail fraud in regards to the methods used by his organization to solicit approximately $34 million in loans. He was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison in Minnesota, though he was given a early release in 1993 after serving five years. He ran his 1992 Presidential campaign from prison.
External Links
- Lyndon LaRouche: Fascism Wrapped in an American Flag (Fairly even-handed approach to Larouche, despite the harsh title)
- Executive Intelligence Review: LaRouche Publications
- Lyndon LaRouche 2004 Presidential campaign
- Lyndon LaRouche's Long Campaign (Newsday article on LaRouche's record of eight consecutive Presidential campaigns)
- World LaRouche Youth Movement