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One in a series of groundbreaking articles by L. Ron Hubbard, ``The True Story of Scientology'' is a revealing essay on the philosophy that launched a worldwide movement and the motives of the powerful forces that profit from distorting the truth.
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9 indexedA Description of Scientology Date unknown
``A Description of Scientology'' is the definitive essay on the origins of the philosophy that launched a worldwide movement and the necessity to share its knowledge among all mankind.
Honest People Have Rights, Too Date unknown
An essay on the very nature of freedom and the ongoing battle between those who seek it and those wishing to destroy it for their advantage.
Is It Possible to Be Happy? Date unknown
L. Ron Hubbard's key observations on the nature of man, his groundbreaking discoveries on the human mind and other timeless articles are brought to life and narrated from the author's own writings.
My Philosophy Date unknown
``My Philosophy'' brings to light L. Ron Hubbard's deeply personal belief in the necessity of sharing knowledge with all of humanity and his battles against traditions that seek to restrict it.
The Third Party Law Date unknown
A study into the hidden causes of conflict; from strife between family members to wars between nations, a third party must be present for conflict to exist.
The True Story of Scientology Date unknown
One in a series of groundbreaking articles by L. Ron Hubbard, ``The True Story of Scientology'' is a revealing essay on the philosophy that launched a worldwide movement and the motives of the powerful forces that profit from distorting the truth.
Aims of Scientology Date unknown
One in a series of groundbreaking articles by L. Ron Hubbard, the essay ``The Aims of Scientology'' describes the religion's goal for evolution to higher states of being for the individual and society.
What Is Scientology? Date unknown
One in a series of articles by L. Ron Hubbard, ``What Is Scientology?`` is a forthright essay on the very essence of the philosophy that gives rise to the worldwide religious movement and its necessity as a foundation for modern life.