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FIDELIO Back Issues

The Schiller Institute is offering beautiful FIDELIO magazine issues for $5 each plus shipping. Order here.

From the first issue, dated Winter 1992, featuring Lyndon LaRouche on “The Science of Music: The Solution to Plato’s Paradox of ‘The One and the Many,’” to the final issue of Spring/Summer 2006, a “Symposium on Edgar Allan Poe and the Spirit of the American Revolution,’’ Fidelio magazine gave voice to the Schiller Institute’s intention to create a new Golden Renaissance.

The title of the magazine, is taken from Beethoven’s great opera, which celebrates the struggle for political freedom over tyranny. Fidelio was founded at the time that LaRouche and several of his close associates were unjustly imprisoned, as was the opera’s Florestan, whose character was based on the American Revolutionary hero, the French General, Marquis de Lafayette.

Each issue of Fidelio, throughout its 14-year lifespan, remained faithful to its initial commitment, and offered original writings by LaRouche and his associates, on matters of, what the poet Percy Byssche Shelley identified as, “profound and impassioned conceptions respecting man and nature.’

Call 703-771-8390 (United States) to order, or use this order form

Fidelio Magazine

Quarterly Journal of Poetry,
Science and Statecraft

Magazine Covers with links
to Tables of Contents

2006
2005
2004
2003
2002

1997 to 2001
1992 to 1996


Text-only Index of Articles:
1992 to 1996
1997 to 2001
2002- 2006

Tables of Contents

FIDELIO is dedicated the the promotion of a new Golden Renaissance based on the concept of 'agape', or charity, as that is reflected in the creation of artistic beauty, the scientific mastery of the laws of the physical universe, and the practice of republican statecraft for the benefit of our fellow man. Order here.

2006


Spring/Summer 2006  Double Issue
Vol XV, No. 1-2

2005


 

Spring/Summer 2005  Double Issue
Vol XIV, No. 1-2
  Fall 2005
Vol XIV, No. 3

2004


 

 
Spring/Summer 2004  Double Issue
Vol XIII, No. 1-2
  Fall 2004
Vol XIII, No. 3
  Winter 2004
Vol XIII, No. 4

2003


 

   
Spring 2003
Vol XII, No. 1
  Summer 2003
Vol XII, No. 2
  Fall 2003
Vol XII, No. 3
  Winter 2003
Vol XII, No. 4

2002


 
Winter/Spring 2002
Vol XI, No. 1,2
Double Issue
  Summer/Fall 2002
Vol XI, No. 3.4
Double Issue