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Volume 9, Number 4, Winter 2000

Cover of Fidelio Volume 9, Number 4, Winter 2000

Features

What Does It Mean To Be Rabelaisian?  

by Pierre Beaudry

Are You ‘Gargantuesque’?  

by François Calentier

Jesus Christ and Civilization  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Iranian President Khatami on a ‘Dialogue Among Civilizations’  

by Seyyed Mohammad Khatami

Nicolaus of Cusa and the Search for Truth  

by Renate Leffek

‘Thinking through Singing’— The Strategic Significance of J.S. Bach’s A Musical Offering  

by David Shavin

The Criss-Crossing Paths of Leibniz and Bach  

by David Shavin

The Leibniz-Newton Conflict  

by David Shavin

Editorial

Free Will vs. Predestination  

Translation

Friedrich Schiller: The Pledge  

Translated by Marianna Wertz and Paul Gallagher

News

LaRouche Webcast Warns of Danger of Fascism  

Washington, D.C. Conference: Can the United States Redeem Its Soul?  

Political Prisoners Released  

Italian Senators Demand New Bretton Woods  

Colombian Patriots Launch Call for New Bretton Woods  

LaRouches in Budapest Call for F.D.R. Policy  

New Alliance for Southeast Europe  

Boston Council Hears Resolution To Reduce Oil Prices  

Shakespeare Staged by Institute Players in Chicago, Northern Virginia  

Commentary

The Bestiality of the Fundies  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Exhibits

Dürer’s Passions Bring The Renaissance to Germany  

by Bonnie James

Books

The Economics Book for Intelligent Citizens  

by Nancy Spannaus

Now, Are You Ready To Learn Economics? by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

A Profile in Courage  

by Ronald Kokinda

Reflections of An American Political Prisoner: The Repression and Promise of the LaRouche Movement as seen by Michael O. Billington

Seeing Peace in a Difficult Landscape  

by Harley Schlanger

Sacred Landscape: The Buried History of the Holy Land Since 1948 by Meron Benvenisti

Colonialist Hauntings  

by Lawrence K. Freeman

King Leopold’s Ghost by Adam Hochschild

The Great Project of the 15th Century  

by Bonnie James

Brunelleschi’s Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture by Ross King