viernes, 30 de mayo de 2014

Lyndon LaRouche addresses Moscow conference







Publicado el 30/5/2014
American statesman Lyndon LaRouche keynoted an all-day scientific conference in Moscow today, with a 20-minute video presentation entitled "Prospects for the Survival of Mankind."

The International Scientific Conference on The Sustained Development of Mankind in the System Nature—Society—Man (for the 90th anniversary of the birth of P.G. Kuznetsov) was jointly sponsored by the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Dubna International University of Nature, Society and Man, and a number of other scientific institutes.

In this speech, Mr. LaRouche concludes:

"If my proposed, actually presently publicized options for change to improvements, were to be taken up, a physical-economic recovery of the planetary economy is presently feasible among cooperating nations, even if the progress were, regrettably, initially slow.

"Our intention must be that an immortal human species must recover its true mission, and live on, so, presently.

"No ordinary time, but Vladimir Ivanovich's own definition of our human species's life as the only true measure human life, must live on for mankind's destiny as an implicitly immortal species, as a representative of an immortal species extending its influence, from Earth, beyond menacing asteroids, throughout our Solar system, and, perhaps beyond, a destiny named humanity."

This presentation was originally recorded on May 24

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