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Title: Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1)
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| Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. libertarian thought | | t is beyond 5 stars This is the most clear,compelling information. I wanted to get another copy but it was not available. | | Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. Need | We've all been taught since childhood that one person's need is a claim on the property of another - particularly if the 'another' is well off.
Galambos demolishes this fallacy and clearly shows how this false belief leads to the state predation that we all suffer.
But he goes farther than any current writer to construct mechanisms that protect property without the use of state coercion.
Read it if you have the courage. | | Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. Don't read this book | First off, this is not a book. It is a course. A lot of college loan money could be saved by investing in this tome first, then not reading but digesting it. After this feast of fine dining, an education might take on a different hew. As Galambos says: the difference between a human and a turnip is the degree of curiosity. Don't you really wonder:
What IS "freedom," really?
How do you know you're right?
Where does "morality" really originate?
What is happening to the world?
Is there any reason at all to be optimistic?
This "book," then, is really a course in thinking. I bought a copy about 2 years ago and have gone through it about 6 times now. I have ordered another copy to have a fresh one on my book shelf. Judging by the Turnips I encounter each day, there will be a time when a clean copy will be worth a lot. And to think, for around a hundred bucks you could get this close to real genius! Buy it. Read it. Study it. You will not see the world the same again, ever! | | Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. Read this book!!! | If there were only one book I could read...it would be this book. If there were only one book I could own...it would be this book. I believe this book will change your life forever. Word-by-word page-by-page you'll be fascinated, challenged and enchanted by the rational dialogue. I studied under professor Galambos for over 4 years and it changed my life. I am very grateful to him and I cannot urge you strong enough to read this book now. | | Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. Read ... If You Dare! | | Read this book ... only if you are ready to have your assumptions challenged to their very core ... only if you want to assume full responsibility for your own life ... only if you are ready for the final challenge to personal growth! This is a once-in-a-lifetime book that will change your life for the best! Most highly recommended! | | Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1) by The Universal Scientific Publications Company, Inc. Book Description | | As Nazi Germany brought horrifying war to Europe, a teenaged Andrew Galambos reacted with singular sensitivity, particularly to the atrocities, murders and other crimes commited against the Jews, some of whom were relatives in his native Hungary. On 1942 December 7, the first anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, he enlisted. There in Europe, he saw the bloody rubble of what was once a great continent. There too, he learned of the deaths of his aunts, uncles and cousins in what would soon be named The Holocaust. There he resolved, "Never again!" As he said, "Either the Hitlers have to go, or civilization will surely go." Returning to New York City, he completed his education in physics and mathematics, and secured positions in academia, teaching those subjects at university level, and in industry, making major contributions to the rocket industry. Frustrated by the incompetence and injustice he saw everywhere he turned, and ever mindful of the conflagration the world had just endured, he began to construct a solution. In 1961, he founded The Free Enterprise Institute, his private, profit-seeking school through which he began to lecture. In over 100 courses, he described and designed a new world, one in which justice, freedom and prosperity will triumph. This book, Sic Itur ad Astra is the introduction to his theories, the blueprint to a stabilized durable civilization. It is the first step. |
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