
Schiller Inst. Conference Panel 6 – The Power of Reason to Change the Universe
Music: Beethoven Trio #4, Op. 11: Dura Jun, piano…
May 27, 20253h 17m
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Show Notes
Music: Beethoven Trio #4, Op. 11: Dura Jun, piano; Jungwon Yoon, violin and Sam Chung, cello
Video: Lyndon LaRouche
Moderator: Dennis Speed (U.S.),The Schiller Institute
Jason Ross (U.S.), Schiller Institute Science AdvisorThe strategic situation is presently undergoing not one, but several tectonic changes. These changes are effectively burying the unipolar order that emerged after World War II, and then again in a new form, after the end of the Cold War. Francis Fukuyama’s thesis of the “end of history,” by which he meant world domination by the Western liberal model of democracy, turned out to be one of the most short-lived “eras” in history.
Jacques Cheminade (France), Former Presidential Candidate, President of Solidarité et Progrès
Kelvin Kemm (South Africa), Nuclear Physicist, Past Chairman, South African Nuclear Energy Corporation
William Happer (U.S.), Professor Emeritus of Physics, Princeton University; former member, U.S. National Security Council and the U.S. Department of Energy
Steve Durst (U.S.), International Lunar Observatory Association