Join us LIVE on Thursday, February 4 at 9pm EST. Is the future rigorously knowable? If not how can we know the result we intend will actually occur? Thursday's discussion with Gerry Rose will focus on this paradox posed by Lyndon Larouche in one of the most monumentally important works he ever wrote: "Earth's Next Fifty Years."
He poses this question in this way: "How should we attempt to estimate, beforehand, why and how no less than two generations ahead should judge the results of our agreements to act in concert now? the implicit basis of the foreknowledge of the competence of our choices, lies not in the experience of the past, but the competence of the experience of the future. That is the crucial paradox with which this report challenges the sponsors of any dialogue of cultures..."
Without this "Dialogue Of Civilization" mankind will not make it! This question will be answered with this included feature: Franklin Roosevelt from a Larouche-Riemanian standpoint!