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Welcome to The Universal Scientific Publications Company, The Free Enterprise Institute, and The CCI Bookshelf.  TUSPCO and CCIB are the publishing and retail divisions, respectively, of  The Universal Corporation, the corporate vehicle through which Andrew J. Galambos sought to promulgate his revolutionary Theories of Volition and Primary Property, and thereby build a stabilized, durable civilization.  The Free Enterprise Institute, Galambos’ private, profit-seeking school, was the original means by which he began his disclosures to the public.  Audio-tapes of some of his lectures are currently available from FEI.

Galambos’ Theory of Volition designs a societal structure based upon precise definitions, simple and demonstrable postulates, rigorous logic, the quest to maximize freedom, and an allowance for the wide variety in human desires and aspirations.  The result is not the inadequate private enterprise ballyhooed by every local Chamber of Commerce, but a new capitalism, Capitalism III as Galambos called it.  For the first time in history, a true scientist, with a background in astrophysics and mathematics, applies the methods of science to human interaction, and succeeds.  Originally disclosed in his lecture series, V-50, this is the topic of Volume One of Galambos’ Book One, Sic Itur Ad Astra

The major reason for the heretofore inadequacies of private enterprise was its lack of appeal for mankind’s most important individual, the cosmological innovator.  Albert Einstein was not “in it” for the money.  Indeed, private enterprisers have never even recognized that knowledge and ideas are a form of property.  Andrew Galambos rectifies this with his Theory of Primary Property. By providing the highest of rewards for intellectual accomplishment, Galambos designs a society in which everyone receives what is due them, not just freedom, but an even higher concept, Justice.  Originally disclosed in the lecture series, V-201, this is the topic of the remaining volumes of  Sic Itur Ad Astra.

Galambos’s Book One is not the only product to be found here.  All of Galambos’ other, earlier publications can be purchased here, as well as products of ideological significance from other publishers.  Please browse through them; we think you’ll find something of interest.

It should be noted that this internet site is the only such site owned by Andrew Galambos’ group of companies, and that permission to reproduce any of Galambos’ works has never been given to any other site.  Such publication by any other site constitutes copyright infringement, and those who so publish any of Galambos’ books, pamphlets or tracts, in whole or in part, are the grossest of hypocrites.  They violate his concepts of property and freedom, even as they publish his definitions of those very words.

This is not to say that Tuspco opposes any mention of Professor Galambos and his ideas.  We are, in fact, eager to see his reputation expand as his theories gain acceptance.  In this regard, use of brief quotes on internet sites and personal web pages (with proper credit to him, of course) is most welcome.  As the depth and breadth of his insight and genius become more widely known, and as more individuals publicly acknowledge their debt to him for the knowledge and other critically important values they have received from him, the day will approach wherein all civilization sees him, as these few and fortunate, early customers see him.
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