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  LaRouche Movement - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Schiller Institute and the International Caucus of Labor Committees (ICLC) are international umbrella organizations that mobilize on behalf of the LaRouche Movement.
The ICLC is affiliated to minor parties in France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Mexico, and several South American countries.
Before she became involved with La Rouche's Labor Committee (a group that broke away from Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) in 1969)in the late 1960's, she was largely apolitical--an outstanding tennis player, playing on the Bryn Mawr varsity team and excelling in many competitions.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/LaRouche_Movement   (2045 words)

  
 National Caucus of Labor Committees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The NCLC launched the U.S. Labor Party (USLP), a registered political party, as its electoral arm and ran LaRouche for President of the United States on the Labor Party ticket in 1976.
For a number of years the ICLC operated in Canada as first the North American Labour Party and then the Party for the Commonwealth of Canada.
The ICLC has affiliates in France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Russia, Denmark, and Sweden, along with Mexico and several South American countries.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/National_Caucus_of_Labor_Committees   (694 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, Monitoring International Labor Standards: Human Capital Investment: Summary of a Workshop (2003)
Conceptualizing the Link Between International Labor Standards and Human Capital Presenters were asked to explore the issues related to human capital and core international labor standards and to suggest a future research agenda.
Lisa Lynch, of Tufts University and a member of the Committee on Monitoring International Labor Standards (CMILS), said that the committee is developing indicators of compliance with core labor standards, and the subcommittee on human capital has been struggling with the identification of appropriate human capital indi- cators.
Distinctions are drawn, for ex- ample, between child labor intrinsic to the family in very poor, agricultur- ally based communities and child labor in sweatshops and industrial situa- tions.
www.nap.edu /books/0309090598/html/4.html   (2308 words)

  
 United States v. LaRouche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By the 1980s LaRouche and Helga Zepp-LaRouche had built an extensive political network, including the Schiller Institute in Germany, headed by Zepp-LaRouche, with branches in several other countries.
The International Caucus of Labor Committees claimed to have affiliates in France, Italy, Sweden, Canada and several South American countries.
LaRouche supporters maintain that, due to the motion in limine that was granted by Judge Bryan in the Virginia case, the jury never heard LaRouche's actual defense: that the involuntary bankruptcy imposed by the federal government was the sole factor which prevented repayment of loans.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_v._LaRouche   (1569 words)

  
 Beyond Psychoanalysis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Although the general basis for this has been identified in published items earlier and the program broadly detailed in Spring, 1973 internal transactions of the Labor Committees, several ends are served by a public account of the matter at this juncture.
The object of Beethoven seminars in the Labor Committees, like the object of this outline of the case here, is to provide the means by which the individual can become self-conscious of his "power to be powerfully moved" by that quality of great art which defies elucidation by ordinary formal criticism.
Since one is able to demonstrate, along the lines of the Cartesian "perfection" theorem, that the essential content, the identity of great art, is located in the expression of the creative process, the individual is so enabled to identify that within himself which responds to this as his own creative processes.
www.ex-iwp.org /docs/1973/beyondpsychoanalysis.htm   (16406 words)

  
 A Manifesto on Method   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Marcus and the International Caucus of Labor Committees.
The ICLC "community" (identified, as such, by Marcus in BP), alienated from the reality of society at large, is tragically a replication (in self-consciously created and, thereby, exaggerated ways) of that society.
Within the Labor Committees the cants are not "dictatorship of the, proletariat" but rather such psychological cants as "mothers fears" "lesbianism" etc., deriving from the idealistic and paranoid tendencies of the ICLC-as located primarily (though by no means exclusively) in the misunderstanding of the subjective component of historical reality (Beyond Psychoanalysis, et al.).
www.ex-iwp.org /docs/1974/Manifesto%20on%20Method.htm   (12914 words)

  
 The Public Eye : Website of Political Research Associates
Labor Action (a NATLFED local) has passed out IWP literature including the IWP's monthly publication, The Struggle, which reports on various NATLFED locals; IWP never fails to included the work of NATLFED as important.
It sought to dominate and bring under CP leadership every labor or unemployed organization in existence.
One labor battle, on Long Island, New York, resulted in a sticky legal issue concerning union recognition.
www.publiceye.org /magazine/v01n1/NCLC_Kahn.html   (2619 words)

  
 totse.com | The Role of the LaRouche Movement in World History
The "Labor Committees" drew its name in 1967 at Columbia University as the pro-labor faction in the student anti-war movement which opposed the anti-labor, racist and proto-fascist policies of the Weatherman Mark Rudd--policies which in fact were steered and funded by the Anglo-American establishment in the person of McGeorge Bundy and the Ford Foundation.
In the 1970s, LaRouche initiated a series of international cultural study projects aimed at freeing the creative potential in various populations from the subjective shackles of the cultural ideologies which controlled the way in which they were conditioned to think.
That the Carter administration was a mere instrument of the Trilateral Commission, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and Club of Rome was evident in its adoption of {Global 2000,} its embrace of radical environmentalism, the energy hoax, and Paul Volcker's 1979 high-interest austerity package.
www.totse.com /en/conspiracy/institutional_analysis/larouche.html   (3713 words)

  
 Industrial Workers of the World | One Big Union!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
On Friday, labor organizers picketed in front of a Starbucks in Union Square, charging that the Seattle-based chain has worked against citywide organization of its employees.
On Feb. 7, the National Labor Relations Board has scheduled a hearing in Manhattan to review allegations leveled against the retail coffee chain by Industrial Workers of the World.
The labor relations board, the agency that oversees workers' right to bargain collectively, said a hearing has been scheduled for Feb. 7 in Manhattan.
www.iww.org   (1716 words)

  
 Union Corruption: Why It Happens, How to Combat It   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Labor unions, ostensibly established to promote the interests of their members, too often embody the abuse of trust in the service of greed and power.
To understand why organized labor is so intertwined with crime, it is necessary to grasp that the fundamental purpose of labor unions is to restrict the supply of labor.
According to the Federal Election Commission, Coia’s political action committee, the Laborers Political League, gave $1,415,867 to the Democratic Party and its candidates in the 1993-94 election cycle (a figure not even including sums given by the union’s state PACs); he was even more generous in the 1995-96 cycle, donating $2,260,700.
www.nilrr.org /corruption.htm   (20610 words)

  
 Now Comes the Hopeful Reality Which the Coward Denied, by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. (Aug. 6, 2004)
The intersection of the presently onrushing collapse of the world's present monetary-financial system with the eruption of a new wave of Monday "We Are The People" demonstrations in the eastern regions of Germany, signals the end of more than forty years of history, since the great thermonuclear-missiles-crisis of 1962.
The delusions of that generation of Americans and Europeans, which have increasingly dominated the directions of national and international developments during the recent four decades, are now coming to a sudden end.
As a result, the world, especially the United States now wracked by the onrush of a new general election, are faced with decisions as crucial as those of the time of Franklin D. Roosevelt's first campaign for the Presidency.
www.larouchepub.com /pr_lar/2004/larpac/040806labor_day_invite.html   (423 words)

  
 EIR Talks Radio Program
17 conference of the Schiller Institute and the International Caucus of Labor Committees.
Roberto Panizza, economist and professor of international economics at Turin University; Emilio Galloni, director of the Italian Labor Ministry; and Father Ulisse Frascali, president of the Foundation Nuovo Villaggio del Fanciullo in Ravenna.
International briefing by EIR Counterintelligence Editor Jeffrey Steinberg; and conclusion of `Why Americans Should Go There: The Eurasian Land-Bridge Determines Your Future,' Sept. 2 address by Helga Zepp-LaRouche to the Labor Day Conference of the Schiller Institute and International Caucus of Labor Committees.
www.larouchepub.com /eir_talks   (4207 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
LaRouche is the founder and director of the Schiller Institute, and the founder of the international Club of Life.
EIR has established a reputation among governments and business circles in various parts of the world as one of the more influential publications in its price-class ($396 per year), and the news organization behind EIR is rated by some specialists as among the most outstanding private intelligence capabilities in the publishing field.
As a member of the Student Nonviolent National Steering Committee, the Rev. Bevel assumed the responsibility for the Mississippi Project, one of three projects being set up in 1961-62 by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), the other two being the Albany Project and the Selma Project.
www.etext.org /Politics/LaRouche/larouche.program.03   (2058 words)

  
 Austin v. Hopper
Pursuant to this policy, inmates assigned to a chain gang were shackled by leg irons in groups of five; they were separated with eight feet of chain between them.
However, during oral argument before this court on the DOC Commissioner's objections to the Magistrate Judge's recommendation, the parties made clear that not all inmates assigned to chain-gang labor were placed in the ATU, and only ATU inmates were denied visitation for the entire period of their placement within the unit, or 90 days.
Thus, the issue is whether all present and future inmates who are assigned to the ATU and all present and future inmates who are denied visitation privileges for 90 days should be certified as two separate classes.
cl.bna.com /cl/19980902/95637.htm   (16841 words)

  
 Holt Labor Library - Collection Description
The Holt Labor Library was established in 1992 to provide a working library for labor and progressive studies accessible to the general public.
Our collections and services are geared to labor and community activists as well as to students, researchers and anyone else interested in our materials.
Committee for the Study of the Legacy of Leon Trotsky
www.holtlaborlibrary.org /Collection.html   (1184 words)

  
 INTERNATIONAL WORKERS PARTY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Meanwhile the IWP recruiters answered to a small group termed the "Steering Committee," which consisted of the leading members of Newman's various organizations as well as the NAP's two-time presidential candidate Lenora Fulani and Newman's multiple mistresses.
In theory, democratic centralism allows for debate over strategy and tactics, although once the Central Committee arrives at a policy decision, all party members are required to follow through with it.
Some former members say that the Central Committee of the IWP is just a tool for Newman to control the social status of IWP members and that its members have little capacity to oppose Newman's personal will.
dennisking.org /wink.htm   (1428 words)

  
 We are at a very interesting point in world history!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Here is the keynote of Lyndon LaRouche to the annual Labor Day conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute, titled "World at a Turning Point." Preceding Lyndon LaRouche were introductory remarks by moderator Nancy Spannaus in Virginia and Harley Schlanger in California.
Now we come to a point, that the entire system is collapsing; the entire international financial system is collapsing--just as the Versailles system was collapsing, in the 1920s; but this time, it's much more severe, much deeper as far as Europe and the Americas as concerned, at least, and Africa.
The time has come to make real, on an international scale, the agreement which ended the great religious war of 30 years, of 1618 to 1648, the principle of “the advantage of the other,'' which is the only thing that brought peace under those conditions.
larouchein2004.net /pages/speeches/2003/030830iclc.htm   (5873 words)

  
 Shofar FTP Archives: people/l/larouche.lyndon/larouch-bevel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Under this arrangement, a group of financial bankers, international financial bankers, to put a fine point on it, actually controls the currency and credit of the United States, not the government of the people of the United States.@s7 That is what these fellows--Bush, Clinton, and Perot--are refusing to face.
To try to preserve these parasites behind Felix Rohatyn, the bankers, the private bankers, the international bankers who loot this country, to save that system at the expense of the economy by means of what's called austerity.
Not only is it specifically fascist, that is, it was invented as a policy during the time of Mussolini and was Mussolini's Italy policy, but we have a famous case in Germany of this in the early 1930s, under the chancellor named Bruening.
www.nizkor.org /ftp.cgi/people/l/larouche.lyndon/larouch-bevel   (19208 words)

  
 Schiller Institute Labor Day 2001 Conference Invitation
As we meet for this year's Labor Day conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute, the present international monetary and financial system is already collapsing.
In fact, there are only political solutions available to solve the current depression crisis -- and the center of discussion of those political solutions is the LaRouche movement.
So, all citizens who are seriously thinking about saving their families, their nation, and our posterity, will realize that the only appropriate place to be on Labor Day weekend, is at the ICLC-Schiller conference.
www.schillerinstitute.org /conf-iclc/2001/conf_invite.html   (898 words)

  
 Lyndon LaRouche Political Action Committee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Here is the keynote of Lyndon LaRouche to the Labor Day conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and Schiller Institute, Sept. 4, 2004.
And the effects of young people going to the university, where it trained and produced the future elite—who went to college to learn, and took their clothes off and took LSD, and had sex with the nearest lamppost: And these people, who did that, are now running the United States, today.
This was the cult, that hated honest labor, that hated the honest farmer, that hated the honest artisan, that hated the former independent entrepreneur, and wanted the big financial corporations, which sit like parasites and suck the blood of the world and our own people.
larouchepac.com /pages/speeches_files/040904_schiller_keynote_prt.htm   (8945 words)

  
 U.S. Senate: Committees Home
Due to the high volume and complexity of its work, Congress divides its tasks among approximately 250 committees and sub committees.
The House and Senate each have their own committee system, which are similar.
In the Senate there is one officially recognized caucus -- the Senate Caucus on International Narcotics Control established by law in 1985.
www.senate.gov /committees/index.cfm   (161 words)

  
 Ballot Access News -- September 9, 1996
Related rules changes provide that state parties must submit their primary or caucus dates to the national party, no later than July 1, 1999, for the 2000 election.
The state executive committee of the Peace and Freedom Party of California, voted 9-8 on August 29 to nominate Marcia Feinland of Berkeley, California, for president, and Kate McClatchy of Massachusetts for vice-president.
Phillips, of Vienna, Virginia, is head of Conservative Caucus, and Titus, of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is a founding dean of Regent University School of Law and Public Policy, and a practicing attorney.
www.ballot-access.org /1996/0909.html   (4107 words)

  
 30 Minute LaRouche TV Show: I Stand at the Bedside of a Doomed Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The empire was the empire of fascism: It was the empire of the Synarchist International, which we knew as fascism from 1922 through 1945.
We bring slave labor into the United States, and we call it "illegal immigrants." But, we bring it in, because we want the cheap labor.
We force Mexico to supply cheap labor, even at the cost of the lives, of people who are paid so little that they can not survive, or raise a family on that income, not physically.
larouchein2004.net /pages/other/2004/040226tv3transcript.htm   (2521 words)

  
 Schiller Institute Labor Day 2002 Conference Panel 2-- International Organizing
The international financial system consists of several parts: lenders, borrowers, and guarantors; and it is connected with those who produce and those who consume, those who buy and those who sell.
When we would go to the international bodies, they disdainfully did not take into account, either our political problems, or our social problems; and by dint of their rejection of the values of our revolution, we became accustomed to disdain it, and even to forget it....
The BCCI bank [Bank of Credit and Commerce International] was the opium war bank for the 1980s project in Afghanistan, that was part of this overall NSSM-200 Clash of Civilizations policy.
www.schillerinstitute.org /conf-iclc/2002/labor_day/dns_js.html   (10546 words)

  
 ∆‡ Hare Krishna: Cult Observer news articles - 1984-1999 (350k)
A declaration is sought to the effect that any FBI policy of nonpursuance of kidnapping cases involving religious deprogramming "is outside the statutory and constitutional limits of prosecutorial discretion" and that such a policy is contrary to international law, convention, and treaties to which the U.S. is a party, and is therefore void.
The society has an international Governing Body Commission, but William Ogle, a Knoxville, Tenn., lawyer, who acts as its general counsel, conceded in an interview that the administrative authority of the commission in relation to the gurus is still murky.
The committee concluded that it was an "injudicious mistake" for New Vrindaban to initiate Bryant's wife as a devotee of the guru without his knowledge.
www.culticstudiesreview.org /csissueidx/toc2001.1/grprept2001.1_harekrishna/grprept_hk_newsarticles/news_CO.htm   (8550 words)

  
 CONSPIRACY, INC.?
Lyndon H. LaRouche has run (as a Democrat, no less) for president several times; in 1992 he is running from a jail cell, with the Rev. James Bevel (a SCLC founder and associate of Rev. King) as his vice presidential running mate.
LaRouche is one of those political trippers that has managed to take the bend all the way around from the Far Left to the Far Right, without breaking his neck.
In the 60s and 70s, he was "Lyn Marcus," head of the International Caucus of Labor Committees, an ultra-doctrinaire Marxist group with some strange disciplinary practices.
www.fiu.edu /~mizrachs/Larouche.html   (2347 words)

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