LPAC Manhattan Project: Town Hall event with Lyndon LaRouche, February 27, 2016
Every Saturday the LPAC Manhattan Project hosts a live Q&A discussion with Mr. LaRouche and activists from Manhattan.
Every Saturday the LPAC Manhattan Project hosts a live Q&A discussion with Mr. LaRouche and activists from Manhattan.
In 2000, during a visit to New England as he campaigned for President, Lyndon LaRouche discussed the principles upon which this Republic was founded, that which forms this nation’s actual Manifest Destiny.... read more
As the result of the American Revolution and the genius of Alexander Hamilton, an entirely new form of economy was designed, meeting the Constitution's mandate to protect the general welfare of a free people. That... read more
In 1998, Lyndon LaRouche presented a speech, “How the Top 1% of Americans Think.” Not the top 1% who are rich, but Americans who decided to think their way through an international financial collapse and the spread... read more
Today is the one-year anniversary of the passing of Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. We ask you to join us in reflecting on his life and his legacy, and to join us in completing the unfinished business of his exoneration. read more
In a speech on May 4, 2009, at Central Connecticut State University, Lyndon LaRouche traced the history of the present conflict in the Middle East to British imperial policies, emphasizing that at solution to the... read more
When Lyndon LaRouche recorded “Storm Over Asia” twenty years ago, there was no economic development process like China’s Belt and Road Initiative, involving over 155 nations. Russia was just emerging, under the... read more