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Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 1999

Cover of Fidelio Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 1999

Features

The Relevance of Schiller's 'Aesthetical Education' For Today's Students  

by Helga Zepp LaRouche

SYMPOSIUM: What Is Real History As Science?

On Eratosthenes, Maui's Voyage, and Reviving The Principle of Discovery Today  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

A Voyage Around the World in the Third Century, B.C.  

by Marjorie Mazel Hecht

Prehistoric Man's Maritime Culture  

by Ken Kronberg

Who Was Eratosthenes?  

by Bruce Director

The Sieve of Eratosthenes  

by Bruce Director

Wilhelm von Humboldt's Study of the Kawi Language  

by Muriel Mirak Weissbach

The Great Art of China's 'Soundless Poems'  

by Leni Rubinstein

A Brief Outline of Confucian Philosophy  

Chronology of China's Dynasties  

Editorial

'The Road To Recovery'-Unlearning Bad Habits  

News

Washington, D.C. Conference: LaRouche Movement Launches Drive To PutU.S.  

On ‘Road To Recovery’

LaRouche Must Advise Clinton on the Economy  

Russians Feature LaRouche in I.M.F. Debate  

Zepp LaRouche Opens Strategic Flank in Mexico  

Schiller Institute in Malaysia: ‘Capital Controls Help Human Rights’  

Schiller Institute Issues Call for 'Women's Committee for the New Silk Road'  

Interview

Mstislav Rostropovich, 'Cellist and Conductor: ‘We carry out a divine service with our music’  

by Hartmut Cramer

Translated by Marianna Wertz.

Commentary

In Celebration of Black History Month: Civil Rights Heroine Tours for Schiller Institute  

by Marianna Wertz

Books

Inspiring Hope in America’s Mission  

by Molly Kronberg

The Road To Recovery by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Mein Planet  

by Jeffrey Steinberg

Earth in the Balance by Albert Gore, Jr.

Anglophile Treason: A Family History  

by Mark Single

Treason in America: From Aaron Burr to Averell Harriman by Anton Chaitkin