FUXI, LEIBNIZ, BACH, AND LAROUCHE ON THE PRINCIPLE OF RECIPROCITY

A Chinese discovery made 4,600 years ago is today applied as the basis for the digital computer system and yet hardly anyone knows about it. How can such a genuine revolutionary idea have remained hidden from so many people and for so many years?

Three hundred years ago, the rediscovery by German philosopher and world citizen, Gottfried Leibniz, of that ancient Chinese principle was, in point of fact, the unacknowledged key to solving the conflict between East and West and for establishing a worldwide paradigmatic change based on the coincidence of opposites by bringing together the New Bretton Woods policy of Lyndon LaRouche and the win-win policy of Xi Jinping. This Leibniz discovery of principle was then, and is today, what should have been the strategic game-changer for the world as a whole for the last 300 years. Today, the last chance has come to successfully apply such a principle to the changing world strategic situation.

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