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V:50: The Basic Course of the Volitional Sciences: 3-Session Introduction

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What does the traffic ticket you received lately have to do with the race riots that have rocked the world recently? What does the war in Ukraine have to do with your lack of security in your own home? Why are your kids bereft of any meaningful knowledge and without hope for the future? What is the common denominator between these things and today’s other pressing problems of inflation, illegal immigration, political corruption, “global warming,” voting fraud, LGBTQism etc., etc., ad nauseum? Are you sick of it all? Are you afraid of the police state building before your very eyes? You should be. Have you given up on finding a solution? Well, not so fast. All these issues stem from coercion and the lack of a standard of absolute rightness.

This three-session introduction to volitional science is your invitation to the real world, not the phony world we live in today. It is intended for intelligent persons who care and are concerned about the future of the human species. You will

The crises presently confronting mankind and the alternatives for civilization to cope with these crises;

What freedom really is, why we have never had it, and a new approach to building it;

How do you know you are right?

The absolute importance of semantics;

Revolutionary definitions of freedom, property, happiness, morality, and capitalism;

The absolute standards used in physics and the failure to apply them to the so-called social sciences;

What constitutes moral behavior, and how can you identify it such that it will produce the same result for all peoples, irrespective of time, place and circumstance; in other words, how you can make morality an absolute;

The two postulates of the new science of volition from which a real, working concept of freedom can be derived on a societal basis and from which you can live a happier, more fulfilling life.

The result? You will be inspired to master all fifteen volumes of Sic Itur Ad Astra (coming soon!). Without the knowledge and the principles contained in these volumes, no man can build a new life for himself or help build the world of freedom to come. We welcome you to join Spaceland Publications in our quest to ensure the survival, expansion and advancement of Western civilization at www.spacelandpublications.com.

Please note that this volume is the first and only unabridged and unadulterated publication of Andrew J. Galambos’ Course V-50 containing the all-important moral application and imprimatur of the professor’s Literary Executor, William W. Martin, and the company he founded, Spaceland Publications. The full nineteen sessions will be available to the reader soon!

In his magnum opus, Sic Itur Ad Astra , Professor Galambos

"Do you mind looking at the problem again from a different point of view, from a point of view that has not been presented in six thousand years, which has not been done? Just consider it. You don’t have to accept it. You make a decision later when you’ve heard it. And see if there shouldn’t be a better way because, obviously, what’s been tried has failed. What have you got to lose? You have an entire world to gain and a personal profit in your survival and your success and happiness."
Andrew J. Galambos
Sic Itur Ad Astra : The Problem, Session 1, Part A, P. 19

Build yourself a better life. It’s all about making better choices. Reading this book is the beginning. Professor Galambos unfolds a brand-new world to you—One that works! And

The future belongs to those who build it!
Andrew J. Galambos

228 pages, Paperback

Published June 26, 2023

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April 7, 2024
Sic Itur Ad Astra (the introduction to the V-50 Lectures) is a rare example of a book especially worth owning in hardcover, even at its current price of $45. In fact, I’ve already bought several copies for myself and exceptionally minded friends as gifts. For others, I have sternly told them that if there is one book to read that could improve their thinking more than any other about one of life’s most important (and misunderstood subjects), this is it. Let me tell you why.

How important is it, really, to own a hard copy of most of the books you’ve read? Even the ones you liked? Do you return to them often to reread them? Would your home or the world be much different if there was one less copy in circulation, owned by one fewer person? In almost all cases, I think it makes little difference. We read a good book, we get what we can from it, and we move on.

When I hold Sic Itur Ad Astra or look at it on my library shelf, I get the feeling that I am in possession of a rare selection of insight that could help move humanity to a higher level of operation. I feel like I am doing the world a favor by keeping a physical copy of this information for future generations or anyone who visits my home to learn from. I feel it is a crime that more people haven’t read this book and had their paradigms of social causality enhanced by Professor Galambos’ original ideas.

Well more than teaching you about the science of civilization (“volitional science,” as Professor Galambos dubbed it), this book will teach you how to assess the whole of reality with a critical and consistent mind. It will teach you to trust in the strength of your own intellect instead of defaulting to the unexamined positions common in your culture about how everything works. There is no greater skill or knowledge to acquire than this for minds that can consciously handle the responsibility.

I was first exposed to the ideas of the V-50 Lectures about 15 years ago, and I struggle to think of any singular source of information that has shaped my paradigm more. It has influenced my original thinking, my writing, and how I pursue a personal sense of meaning and purpose in life. If that’s not enough of an endorsement for you to give Sic Itur Ad Astra a chance, I don’t know what could.
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