LaRouche Movement
The LaRouche Movement is a political and social movement founded by American economist and political activist Lyndon LaRouche in the 1970s. It promotes a range of ideas, including economic reform, scientific advancement, and a return to classical cultural values. The movement has been characterized by its advocacy for large-scale infrastructure projects and a focus on national sovereignty.
Members of the LaRouche Movement often engage in grassroots activism, distributing literature and organizing events to promote their views. The movement has been controversial, facing criticism for its conspiracy theories and unconventional political positions. Despite this, it has maintained a dedicated following over the decades.