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Thrust For Freedom : An Introduction to Volitional Science (Volitional Science Library)
Thrust For Freedom An Introduction to Volitional Science - Volitional Science Library Author:Andrew J. Galambos In 1963, Andrew Galambos began "Thrust for Freedom," as a series of short articles and definitions pertaining to, and necessary for the attainment of a free capitalist society. The first five were printed in that year. Due to the rapid expansion of his ideas and the growth of his lecture vehicle, The Free Enterprise Institute, he was unab... more »le to print the remaining seven topics he had conceived in the series. Suzanne J. Galambos then edited her husband's notes, and published numbers six through twelve in the same format as the first five, via The Liberal Publishing Company in 1991. She recognized at that time that a single pamphlet with all twelve "Thrusts for Freedom" would be desirable, and that too was published in 1991, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the founding of Galambos' private, profit-seeking school, The Free Enterprise Institute. Now, in 2000, to coincide with the release of Volume One of Galambos' magnum opus, "Sic Itur Ad Astra," TUSPCO publishes an expanded version of Thrust for Freedom. The twelve original "Thrusts for Freedom" remain, of course, but are now accompanied with extensive additional commentary by Galambos, culled from Volume One of "Sic Itur Ad Astra," and from his article, "Conservatism is not Capitalism; Capitalism is not Conservatism," which is reproduced in full. Other significant expansions are the inclusion of Galambos' postulates for his theory of Volition, and a lexicon of critically important definitions and concepts. With these postulates and definitions, and with Isaac Newton's integration of physics as a model, Galambos is able to bring the rigorous logic of science to the social domain. He lays the foundation of an exciting, challenging and rewarding new science, one which promises a heightening of the human spirit, satisfaction of the quest for justice, and the attainment of a cosmic destiny. There is no better introduction to this, the continuing revolution, than "Thrust for Freedom: An Introduction to Volitional Science."« less