This book contains the basic definitions and postulates of Professor Andrew J. Galambos' (1924-1997) Volitional Science. The professor's work involves using the rigors of the scientific method and the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Who should purchase this book?Well, one would think that after thousands of years someone must have exerted their focus in life to pursuit of the kind of society that is durable and stable. I do not mean perfect or ideal. Those are impossible solutions. Noone is perfect and nothing is ideal. Mr. Galambos had devoted a great portion of his life to this pursuit. Thrust for Freedom is a brief synopsis of the durable and stable societal structure that many of us only suspect is possible, but do not know how to achieve. It's called Freedom and Mr. Andrew J. Galambos has provided the Thrust to achieve it.The question is rather asked: Who should NOT purchase this book?
Great Introduction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I've found this book to be a good introduction to Galambos' ideas about free enterprise and capitalism as the alternative to the coercive state. He starts with an expanded definition of property that includes intellectual property and then derives a framework for society based on contractual relationships between property owners. It's seems counterintuitive at first but the more you think about his concepts, the more persuasive his ideas become and the result is a "turning around", or revolution, in the way you view society and government. Galambos taught a series of courses verbally and most of the record of his ideas is on audio tape or transcriptions of audio tapes and not generally available; this book contains many of his ideas written in his own concise style and is much more representitive of his logical approach to society's problems than the transcriptions, which tend to ramble by comparison. The book, at a hundred pages, is a relatively easy read, and a good introduction to what Galambos calls "Volitional Science". The only reason I didn't give this book five stars is that additional material is interleaved from some of the transcriptions, and while the editor did a fine job of choosing related excerpts from other material by Galambos, the overall flow is weakened because the audio material is simply not as compelling as the material Galambos wrote directly.
Concise and Insightful
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book finally gets down in a convenient, concise and accessible format the key ideas that Andrew J. Galambos first developed 35 years ago in Southern California. If you call yourself a Libertarian, then this is the book for you, as you'll see where many of the current ideas in Libertarianism originally came from, but without the distortions that have been introduced over the years. Galambos explains how human rights and property rights need not be in conflict with the proper understanding of what property is. I highly recommend this book. The only problem is on the very last page where some kind of feeble attempt at marketing a larger work, Sic Itur Ad Astra, was undertaken in a very awkward way. Personally, I find that I can open to any page (except the last one!) and find something inspiring.
The Ultimate in Western Thought In Contrast to Eastern
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a book of Western Greek-style definitions intended to separate the defined from the remainder of the Universe, without poetry. Contrast the scientific nature of these definitions and postulates to the Eastern Hebrew description using allusion, metaphor, poetry, and the dynamic tension of holding qualities such as hell as a place of darkness and also a place of fire. Our inherited Greek culture is knowledge based with logic and reason; Hebrew culture is wisdom based with intuition and insight. May the fallacy of the false alternative be avoided in the study of these outstanding and great advances by Professor Galambos.
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