"The incidence of crime in the world is increasing much faster than the population . .
The systems of disciplinary action in use on Earth today can only make a person worse off ....
It is necessary for decent people to be better educated on this subject."
- L. Ron Hubbard: From Introduction to Scientology Ethics.
In this book, L. Ron Hubbard has set down the knowledge you need to create a safer atmosphere in which to live and work, a safe environment for children to grow up in, and a peaceful world.
You will find the following:
* The purpose of ethics, and how it applies to the individual.
* How to recognize anti-social people, the impact they have on your life, and how to be free from their criminal and oppressive influence.
* How to recognize social people so you know who to trust and build relationships of harmony and respect with those around you.
* The " Condition Formulas," which give best practices for achieving your personal purpose in life - whatever it may be.
* The Codes of Ethics of Scientology, which are designed to create a peaceful, productive atmosphere and can be used as an effective model for any real legal system.
* A system for petitions that is sane and provides security for all honest people.
* How to use a system of rewards and punishments creatively at home and at work. (You will also learn the critical factor that makes good government!)
* The main reason for Scientology ethics: to protect Scientology's working technology, which honest people can use to finally create a world without insanity, without war and without crime.
Introduction to the Ethics of Scientology presents a new, sincere view of the fields of law and justice and offers a proven path to optimal survival for man.
This book is a reprint of the original as published by L. Ron Hubbard in 1968. Since then it has been significantly altered and botched by the "New Management" of the Church of Scientology. In the introduction, auditor Andreas Gross of Switzerland explains the changes that have been made to the ethics conditions to make them a tool of suppression. We use the original of 1968 as the path to happiness.