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Volume 14, Number 3, Fall 2005

Cover of Fidelio Volume 14, Number 3, Fall 2005

Features

Interreligious Dialogue and Jewish-Christian Relations  

by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI)

Man’s Original Creations  

by Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr.

Music, Politics, and J. S. Bach’s ‘Jesu, meine Freude’  

A discussion with John Sigerson and members of the LaRouche Youth Movement

IN MEMORIAM

Maxim Ghilan, A Fighter for Peace  

by Dean Andromidas

‘For Maxim, Writing Poetry Was a Matter of Life and Death’  

by Dean Andromidas

An interview with Arik Eisenberg.

Five Poems by Maxim Ghilan  

Postscript: ‘It Is Over, But Yet It Is Not Complete’  

by Michele Steinberg

Editorial

The Post-Cheney Era  

The Destiny of Man  

by Friedrich Schiller

from “Philosophy of Physiology”.

Translation

Cardinal Nicolaus of Cusa: On the Peace of Faith  

News

Webcast: Defeat Cheney’s ‘Permanent War’!  

LaRouche Warns of Hyperinflationary Blowout  

Berlin Seminar: Crisis Demands New Monetary System  

BüSo Election Breakthrough in Germany  

LaRouche Rep., Labor Leader Tour Mexico, Promote Industrial Renaissance, Change is U.S. Thinking  

Amelia Boynton Robinson Honored in Detroit  

Art

Albrecht Dürer: The Search for the Beautiful in a Time of Trials  

by Bonnie James

Reviews

Perverse Pictures of Creativity  

by Judy Hodgkiss

A Beautiful Mind by Sylvia Nasar, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown.

A Not-So-Mysterious Train Wreck  

by David Shavin

Evening in the Palace of Reason: Bach Meets Frederick the Great in the Age of Enlightenment by James R. Gaines