January 14, 1994 Bill Jones & former EIR contributing editor Webster Tarpley. Among economists, Lyndon LaRouche is unique in his forecast of the collapse of the Soviet Union, and not only that, unique among western intellectuals in his proposals that would have turned the opportunity of the end of the cold war into a positive development. Instead though, a group of Austrian school punks were allowed to practice their brand of monetarist insanity which at the time was called shock therapy and as a result, Russia suffered a rate of economic collapse that killed off more people than under the Stalin regime. A study of that period is available in the book by Sergei Glazyev: Genocide: Russia and the New World Order http://store.larouchepub.com/product-p/eirbk-1999-2-0-0-pdf.htm