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| | The LaRouche Youth Movement and Classical Music |
 | | And over the years, what LaRouche has been talking about, in terms of the unity, the same ideas being applicable in great Classical music, and in the principles according to which a healthy economy must be run, this became clearer. |
 | | In other words, LaRouche is saying that it is precisely these aspects of these discoveries of principles of musical ordering, which allow you to conceive of orderings in all sorts of other realms, for instance, the political realm, the realm of physical economy. |
 | | These are full-time organizers, and then also, what we try to do here, is any time a newer person whom we meet or from a campus, or somebody we call, comes in, to try to introduce them to at least give them a sense of the beauty of their own voice. |
| www.schillerinstitute.org /music/2005/music_work_LYM.html (6383 words) |
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