How The International Development Bank Will Work: IDB

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 This is the original 1975 Lyndon LaRouche proposal for the creation of an International Development Bank--which is the conceptual origin of the many new international development banks coming into being in 2015 and beyond.  In this brilliant proposal, LaRouche showed how to bring the world together around the creation of a better future for all.  He demonstrated how North or South, East or West, Industrialized or Developing, Capitalist or Communist, Arab or Jew, Rich or Poor, all nations would benefit by creating a new International Development Bank credit system to put all of the world's nations, peoples, productive powers and resources into action to create the future which all require.
     The proposal includes detailed project overviews for the most urgent great projects.
     See also The New Silk Road Becomes The World Land Bridge, 2014 for the status of this proposal as of 2014.

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 Lyndon LaRouche, the leader of the global forces seeking to replace geopolitics and imperial warfare with a New Paradigm of relations among all mankind based upon cooperative development of science, technology and infrastructure developing from Earth into the galaxy, is best known as an eight-time contender for the U.S. Presidency, the author of what became the Strategic Defense Initiative, the most successful economic forecaster in history, founder of the Executive Intelligence Review and the Fusion Energy Foundation, fighter for classical musical culture, and defender of truth and justice everywhere.  In short, he is someone you should get to know!

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