Sic Itur Ad Astra, Andrew J. Galambos
Sic Itur Ad Astra, Andrew J. Galambos
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Sic Itur Ad Astra
V-201: Volume Five

Author: Andrew J. Galambos

Narrator: Andrew Galambos

Unabridged: 21 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublishDrive

Published: 01/11/2026


Synopsis

Book eight of fifteen for the entire set of SIC ITUR AD ASTRA (This is the Way to the Stars). This fifth volume of eight of what Professor Galambos calls “the most important course of The Free Enterprise Institute” is subtitled, V-201: The Nature and Protection of Primary Property Volume Five and consists of sessions 28 through 33 of course V-201.Professor Galambos sets out a plethora of new, radical concepts before his audience, including:–further distinctions between honesty and integrity–marriage as the prime personal contract–the profitability of cultivating a long-term attitude–why there is only one dangerous monopoly–the prototype registration company–the fallacy of the natural rights of man–the difference between employees and contractual associates–the need line concept–the role of insurance in decreasing crime–various functions of the clearinghouse–stable vs. unstable equilibrium–how positive justice will ultimately overwhelm negative squared justice–the clearinghouse as the highest form of true government–the Wright brothers’ creation of flying analogy to the building of freedom, one of the greatest photographs ever taken–the integrity machine and the small number of people who will build it–why there is no place for a criminal to hide in a civilized world–the concept of the “safe harbor” and its deadly trap–the connection between paying royalties to the inventor of the wheel and traffic jams–how publication is the strongest form of protection for cosmological concepts–the two universal restrictions on the use of ideas through the ARD mechanism–the convergent infinite series, divergent infinite series, and standard infinite series, and the paying of royalties–the application of the natural estate not only for the great men of history but for the average person as well

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