LaRouche's Antisemitic Conspiracism
by Chip Berlet
While often described merely as conservative or extremist, the
LaRouche organization and its various front groups are a fascist
political movement with echoes of neonazi ideology.
For a lengthy essay on "LaRouche and Antisemitism," go here
Here are several LaRouchite texts that help illustrate this claim:
"From Ezra onwards, and even before, Hebrewism was an assimilationist
doctrine developed to provide special juridical status (and
ideological self-image) for a caste of merchant-userers within a pre-capitalist society."
"Judaism is not a true religion, but only a half-religion, a curious
appendage and sub-species of Christianity."
"Judaism is ideological abstraction of the secular life of
Christianity's Jew, the Roman merchant-userer who had not yet evolved
to the state of Papal enlightenment, a half-Christian, who had not developed
a Christian conscience."
"Judaism is the religion of a caste of subjects of Christianity,
entirely molded by ingenious rabbis to fit into the ideological and
secular life of Christianity. In short, a self- sustaining Judaism
never existed and never could exist. As for Jewish culture otherwise,
it is merely the residue left to the Jewish home after everything
saleable has been marketed to the Goyim."
The entire LaRouche discourse above is designed to show that Jews
are
a "caste of merchant-userers" who have not yet developed a
whole "Christian conscience" through "Papal enlightenment."
Sources:
"The Case of Ludwig Feuerbach", Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., (under pen
name L. Marcus), The Campaigner, December 1973.
"Should Anthropology As Well As Sociology Be Eliminated from
University Payrolls?" Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., The Campaigner,
September
1979, p.3.
"The Secrets Known Only To The Inner Elites," Lyndon H. LaRouche,
Jr., The Campaigner, May-June 1978.
"Zionism Is Not Judaism" Editorial, The Campaigner, December
1978.
An ad in the July-August 1977 The Campaigner, "Next in Campaigner
From
Babylon to Jerusalem."
LaRouche, speech, "Our Fight for the Christian-Platonic Method in
Science," The New Federalist, September 16, 1991, p. 9.
For a lengthy essay on "LaRouche and Antisemitism," go here
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