
Mission Statement
It has become increasingly clear that the creative output of our organization is not only good, but vitally necessary for a successful upshift of humanity. We seek to incorporate art, science, and statecraft as a single force of discovery, which is humanity’s true power and best defense against empire.
Under that direction, we want Leonore to be an organizing tool for the youth of the world. Pedagogies and polemics should be presented using LaRouche’s polemical method and will be organized according to a top-down strategic intervention, giving special regard to insights into the axioms we encounter in political organizing.
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What’s in this issue?
Table of Contents:
The Renaissance Roots of the American Revolution
By Christopher Sare and Robert M. Wesser
The American Republic in 2026: There is Much Opportunity to Do Good
By Diane Sare
The Declaration of Independence’s ‘Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness’: Franklin, Leibniz, and the Next 250 Years
By David Shavin
Why and How France and Spain Helped the American Revolution
By Karel Vereycken
The Netherlands’ Obscured Support for American Independence
By Richard Sanders
The LaRouche Organization Statement: America at 250: Will We Now, As We Once Did, Come to the Aid of Our Country?
Lyndon LaRouche: A Success of the American, Anti-Oligarchical Revolution
By Leonore Editorial Board
Urgent Appeal from Pope Leo XIV: ‘Stop! Repent! Before It’s Too Late!’ The New Name for Peace Is Development!
By Helga Zepp-LaRouche
Beauty and Truth Can Rescue the American Republic
By Cloret Ferguson
Artist Christian Schubart: Promoter of America’s Founding Ideals
By Alexander Hartmann
Review: Oh, dear, America…
By Philip S. Ulanowsky
Poetic Offerings
The United States’ Declaration of Independence from the British Empire

