Executive Intelligence Review, Volume 26, Number 51, December
EIR Founder and Contributing Editor: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr. Editorial Board: Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Muriel Mirak-Weissbach, Antony Papert, Gerald From the Associate Editor Rose, Dennis Small, Edward Spannaus, Nancy Spannaus, Jeffrey Steinberg, William Wertz Associate Editors: Ronald Kokinda, Susan Welsh Managing Editor: John Sigerson his is the last issue of EIR for 1999—the year, the century, and Science Editor: Marjorie Mazel Hecht T Special Projects: Mark Burdman the millennium. And, although we didn’t exactly plan it that way, it Book Editor: Katherine Notley provides a wealth of feature material that reflects upon some of the Photo Editor: Stuart Lewis Circulation Manager: Stanley Ezrol most important historical events of the now concluding century: INTELLIGENCE DIRECTORS: ∑ The Great Depression and the FDR years. Richard Freeman Asia and Africa: Linda de Hoyos and John Hoefle analyze the history of the Glass-Steagall Act of 1933, Counterintelligence: Jeffrey Steinberg, Paul Goldstein and the impact of its recent repeal. This was the law that separated Economics: Marcia Merry Baker, commercial banking from investment banking and insurance—the William Engdahl History: Anton Chaitkin law that, as we all learned in school, was supposed to prevent a Ibero-America: Robyn Quijano, Dennis Small Depression from ever happening again. Well, in their infinite wisdom, Law: Edward Spannaus Russia and Eastern Europe: the Wall Street establishment and the U.S. Congress have erased it Rachel Douglas, Konstantin George from the books, to foster the ever-greater expansion of the speculative United States: Debra Freeman, Suzanne Rose bubble that is doomed to pop—sooner, rather than later.
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