Part III of a series of discussions of G. W. Leibniz’s astonishing life and essential work. Today, we take up Leibniz’s views on the purpose of society in improving the happiness and goodness of its people, his proposals for scientific and economic academies to put discoveries into practice to improve people’s lives, and his work on physics. In particular, we focus on his discovery of vis viva—the start of the study of dynamics—and make fun of Descartes along the way! Understanding the physics of motion was essential for economy to benefit from the increasing use of machines and of heat-power. ✅Become a member of the LaRouche Organization ➜ https://laroucheorganization.nationbuilder.com/tlo-membership ✅ Subscribe to EIR News Service ➜ https://eir.news 💥 Follow us on: YouTube ➜ https://www.youtube.com/@LaRoucheOrganization Twitter ➜ https://twitter.com/HarleySchlanger Facebook➜ https://www.facebook.com/LaRoucheOrg 📖 Read the Collected Works of Lyndon LaRouche 👉🏻 https://www.larouchelegacyfoundation.org/collected-works 🚀Donate to the LaRouche Organization ➡ https://laroucheorganization.nationbuilder.com/donate 🚀