Tuesday, December 30, 2003

A Digital World of Laissez Faire Capitalism

LFC.NET lists Andrew J. Galambos as a notable historical figure.
League of Non-Voters

Alvin Lowi's article, Abstention is not Apathy (with apologies to Robert Lefevre).
A Lasting Encounter

Alvin Lowi's tribute to Galambos.
Freedom, the Path to the Stars

John Pugsley has posted a tribute page to Galambos.
The Comstock Letter

The Comstock Letter, a San Diego based financial newsletter, has posted a page of Volitional Science definitions.
Atlantis -- a novel by writer and Volitional Scientist, Robert L. Klassen

Writer Robert L. Klassen, a student of Volitional Science, has written a novel about economic government called Atlantis. Set in the Black Hills of South Dakota, the hero learns about "...the collapse of old paradigms and the rising of new paradigms for government and economics."

Monday, September 08, 2003

Sic Itur Ad Astra: The Theory of Volition (Volume 1)

You can buy a copy of Andrew J. Galambos' book Sic Atur Ad Astra on Amazon.Com for $125.00!

Thursday, September 04, 2003

Volitional Science

If you are interested in volitional science and would like to know about the next generation of the freedom concepts, click on the “Volitional Science” link, above. There, you’ll find an analysis of Galambos’ V-50, and an introduction to the new book, Mapping Freedom by Chas Holloway.

http://www.chasholloway.com

Amazon.com: Books: Thrust For Freedom : An Introduction to Volitional Science

The complete Thrust for Freedom tracts are available in a book at Amazon.Com for $15.00.


Forward to Sic Itur Ad Astra

Peter Sisco's Forward to Sic Atur Ad Astra, as well as the book's table of contents.

Andrew J. Galambos, In Memoriam

Inspirational site dedicated to Andrew J. Galambos. Read the testimonials.

Wednesday, August 27, 2003

Uncommon Sense - The State is Out of Date

Gregory Sams, FEI graduate, who lives in the U.K. has written a book called Uncommon Sense: The State is Out of Date. He's also built an imaginative web site -- check it out.

Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Volitional Science

If you are interested in volitional science and would like to know about the next generation of the freedom concepts, click on the “Volitional Science” link, above. There, you’ll find an analysis of Galambos’ V-50, and an introduction to the new book, Mapping Freedom by Chas Holloway.

http://www.chasholloway.com

The Free State Project - Liberty in Our Lifetime!

Although I'm not big on political solutions for anything, the "Free State Project" is worth knowing about.

Bridge to Freedom

Bridge to Freedom, the website of volitional science. Copyright 1999 - 2002 by Peter N. Sisco, Andrew J. Galambos and TUSPCO -- the most recent post on the "What's New" page is dated June, 2001!

Andrew J. Galambos / The Universal Corporation

Here's the link to TUSPCO -- a pretty anemic site considering it should be the central forum for volitional science information on the web.

Yahoo! Groups : volitional_science

Here's the volitional science newsgroup hosted by Yahoo. An interesting exchange of ideas.

Volitional Science

If you are interested in volitional science and would like to know about the next generation of the freedom concepts, click on the “Volitional Science” link, above. There, you’ll find an analysis of Galambos’ V-50, and an introduction to the new book, Mapping Freedom by Chas Holloway.

http://www.chasholloway.com

THE LEGACY OF SPENCER HEATH

This is Alvin Lowi's tribute to Spencer Heath.

Ludwig von Mises Institute

Everybody should bookmark the Ludwig Von Mises Institute website. It contains on-line books, including the complete Human Action.

Monday, August 25, 2003

The Streetsweeper

James Hill, FEI grad, has completed his first feature film. Two thumbs up! Check out his site and go see the movie!

Volitional Partners

Joseph Hentz is attempting to build the world's first primary property clearinghouse. Check out his "Volitional Partners" site.

Sunday, August 24, 2003

Amazon.com: Freedom Evolves

Excellent book by Daniel Dennett called Freedom Evolves on the controversy in cognitive science over the existence of free will (i.e., "volition").

Volitional Science

If you are interested in volitional science and would like to know about the next generation of the freedom concepts, click on the “Volitional Science” link, above. There, you’ll find an analysis of Galambos’ V-50, and an introduction to the new book, Mapping Freedom by Chas Holloway.

http://www.chasholloway.com


Volitional Science Lexicon

Here's a collection of definitions by Andrew J. Galambos posted by Peter N. Sisco.

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