ON
GRAHAM LOWRY
by Jeremy Batterson, July 31st, 2003
Everyone who ever knew Graham knows that
he
was a unique and irreplaceable person. I
first
met him in New Hampshire, when I was 18
years old, and had the opportunity to
attend
numerous classes of his over the years.
The
shock of his death made be reflect upon
how
deep and fundamental an effect he had
had on my
own development, and, no doubt, on
countless
others'. My greatest regret is that more
of the
new youth joining the organization never
had the
chance to meet him, because, in meeting
him,
one
really had the impression of having met one
of our original founding fathers, such
was
his way of thinking about things, as
though
the centuries of time between them and
now
had vanished into an instant, as, in his
mind,
they had.
Like any great scientific mind, his
authority and
understanding of the historic importance
of his
discoveries for the future, radiated
from him.
He lived ideas. He was one of LaRouche's
greatest students. From the standpoint
of his
understanding of LaRouche's own
discovery in
physical economy, he was able to see far
deeper
into the epistomological underpinning of
the
founding fathers, which were closely
akin,
than any historian before him, thus
providing
a vital link to the future which we must
never
allow to die.
And should we win this current new
American
Revolution, and, finally, give to the
whole world
what our founders had dreamed of, what a
unique and indispensible role he shall
have turned
out to have had, in the great scheme of
things, for the
entire future of human history, for, he
rescued the
true history of one of mankind's most
precious
moments from almost certain obscurity,
and, in his
own unique way, gave it, anew, to all
posterity.
May he be blessed for all eternity.
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