Executive Intelligence Review
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Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) is a weekly newsmagazine founded in 1974 by the American political activist Lyndon LaRouche. Based in Leesburg, Virginia, it maintains offices in a number of countries, according to its masthead, including Wiesbaden, Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris, Melbourne, and Mexico City. As of 2009, the editor of EIR was Nancy Spannaus. As of 2015, it was reported that Nancy Spannaus was no longer editor-in-chief, that position being held jointly by Paul Gallagher and Tony Papert.
EIR is owned by the LaRouche movement. The New Solidarity International Press Service, or NSIPS, was a news service credited as the publisher of EIR and other LaRouche publications. New Solidarity International Press Service was supplanted by EIR News Service because New Solidarity newspaper was closed in 1987, after the massive 1986 Federal raid on LaRouche's headquarters in Leesburg, Virginia.
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| Language | English, Spanish |
| Country | United States of America |
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Search ArticlesMake Humanity Human Again
June 25—While there may be a slight decrease in danger emanating from Southwest Asia as the fragile ceasefire in Iran continues to hold, humanity still stands on the precipice of disaster if the current paradigm of international relations and thinking is not changed—and soon. Indicative of this is the insanity coming from top European nations, intent on starting a new war with Russia and defending their collapsing worldview.
I Stand at the Bedside of a Doomed Empire
Editor’s Note:This article was first published in EIR, Vol. 31, No. 8, Feb. 27, 2004. Here is LaRouche’s keynote speech to the Presidents’ Day Conference of the International Caucus of Labor Committees and the Schiller Institute, on Feb. 14, 2004. This is, as I have promised, a truly momentous occasion. It’s a historic occasion, more than historic.
The Anti-Newtonian Roots of the American Revolution-Part II
June 26—The following is part II of an article originally published in full in EIR, Vol. 22, No. 48, Dec. 1, 1995. Part I may be accessed here. View full size Thomas Sully portrait of James Logan. Oil on canvas. Commissioned by the Library Company, 1831. Logan Battles the Newtonians As the Newtonian dark age settled over the Empire, resistance became more determined in the American colonies, leading directly to the American Revolution 60 years later.
Some Reflections on Resolving the Ukrainian Crisis, Europe and Global Security
June 25—This article is reprinted from the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, posted June 19. It was originally scheduled for publication in Politico Europe, but at the last minute was cancelled by that journal. Other media have since made it available. The text is edited from the Ministry’s unofficial translation; the subheadings are in the original.
EIR Volume 53, Number 26, July 3, 2026
Volume 53, Number 26, July 3, 2026 Full Issue: (Subscribers only) View Download PDF View High-Res Download High-Res PDF
‘Sitting on the Absolute Edge of the Abyss’
June 26—The 160th consecutive weekly session of the International Peace Coalition (IPC) focused on the war danger, which remains grave, but also on economic issues which are closely related.
First ‘Organized’ Celebration of Fourth of July 1783 Featured Beautiful Moravian Music for Peace
View full size Moravian “Psalm of Joy,” performed by the Schiller Institute Chorus of Virginia and directed by Kay Willett, June 27, in Leesburg, Virginia.
Iran Deal Can Become a Game-Changer for the World!
June 18—The signing of a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran is definitely an historic breakthrough, ending hostilities between them, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and hopefully preventing in this way the further collapse of the world economy into a depression.
Afghanistan Pursues Agro Progress Even While in Food Emergency
June 19—Afghanistan, bordering both Iran and Pakistan, has been hit hard by economic shocks from the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, coming on top of an economy already reeling from 40 years of foreign occupation, and continued economic warfare—sanctions, asset seizure, bans—from the United States and the West generally.
The Anti-Newtonian Roots of the American Revolution-Part I
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. One of the most persistent, destructive historical myths, is the one which claims that the American revolution against Britain was inspired by British liberal philosophy.