Lyndon LaRouche - Selected Works

Selected Works

  • Marcus, Lynn. The third stage of imperialism. New York: West Village Committee for Independent Political Action, 1967.
  • with Tony Papert. Mass action. SDS Regional Labor Committee,1968.
  • The philosophy of Socialist education. New York: National Caucus of Labor Committees, 1969.
  • with Uwe Henke von Papert. Centrism as a social phenomenon: how not to build a revolutionary party. New York: National Caucus of SDS Labor Committees 1970
  • Education, science and politics. New York: National Caucus of Labor Committees, 1972.
  • The question of Stalinism today. New York: Campaigner Publications, 1975.
  • How the International Development Bank will work. New York: Campaigner Publications, 1975.
  • A presidential campaign white paper on agricultural production. New York: New Solidarity International Press Service, 1975.
  • The Rothschilds, from Pitt to Rockefeller. 1976
  • Dialectical Economics An Introduction to Marxist Political Economy. New York: Heath, 1975. ISBN 0-669-85308-9
  • The Case of Walter Lippmann A Presidential Strategy. New York: Campaigner Publications, 1977. ISBN 0-918388-06-6
  • How to Defeat Liberalism and William F. Buckley 1980 Campaign Policy. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1979. ISBN 0-933488-03-3
  • The Power of Reason: A Kind of Autobiography. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. House, 1979. ISBN 0-933488-01-7
  • Will the Soviets Rule During the 1980s?. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1979. ISBN 0-933488-02-5
  • Basic Economics for Conservative Democrats. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0-933488-04-1
  • What Every Conservative Should Know About Communism. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0-933488-06-8
  • Why Revival of "SALT" Won't Stop War. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House Pub. Co, 1980. ISBN 0-933488-08-4
  • with David P. Goldman. The Ugly Truth About Milton Friedman. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1980. ISBN 0-933488-09-2
  • Operation Juárez: Mexico/Ibero-America policy study. Executive Intelligence Review, 1982.
  • There Are No Limits to Growth. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1983. ISBN 0-933488-31-9
  • So, You Wish to Learn All About Economics? A Text on Elementary Mathematical Economics. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1984. ISBN 0-943235-13-8
  • Imperialism The Final Stage of Bolshevism. New York: New Benjamin Franklin House, 1984. ISBN 0-933488-33-5
  • The Power of Reason, 1988: An Autobiography. Washington, D.C.: Executive Intelligence Review, 1987. ISBN 0-943235-00-6
  • In Defense of Common Sense. Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1989. ISBN 0-9621095-3-3
  • The Science of Christian Economy. Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1991. ISBN 0-9621095-6-8
  • with Paul Gallager. Cold Fusion: A Challenge to U.S. Science Policy. Washington, D.C.: Schiller Institute, 1992. ISBN 0-9621095-7-6
  • Now, Are You Ready to Learn About Economics? Washington, D.C.: EIR News Service, 2000. ISBN 0-943235-18-9
  • The Economics of the Nöosphere Washington, D.C.: EIR News Service, 2001. ISBN 0-943235-20-0

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