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Bettering Life with Scientology Ethics - How Scientology defines ethics and how this relates to the importance of contributing to the survival of ones family and friends. Covers the relationship between ethics and success in life.
 
Honest People Have Rights Too - L. Ron Hubbard explains the philosophical background to the social institution of law, the view in Scientology of the importance of honesty on a personal level, how this affects the culture and how it relates to personal freedom.
 
How Not to Feel Victimized - L. Ron Hubbard gives a basic description of ethics and Scientology technology to enable the individual to improve his standards of behavior with an accompanying increase in well-being. It covers the why man appears to have an evil nature and demonstrates that he is actually good by nature.
 
Morals and Ethics, by L. Ron Hubbard - Explains why in Scientology, morals and ethics are emphasized, explains how one limits one's own ability and power, how a person becomes a criminal and how one can rehabilitate another's personal integrity.
 
Personal Integrity, Ethics and Honesty - L.Ron Hubbard provides information on why people withdraw from relationships, and what is the cause of crime. This covers how Scientology addresses the importance of improving one's attitude to live a more positive life.
 
Responsibility, by L. Ron Hubbard - Scientology philosophy covering the importance of self determinism, how forcing someone to work reduces this and degrades the being, how one can assist another to become more active and to increase his or her pride.
 
Scientology: Two Rules for Happy Living - L. Ron Hubbard presents a new look at the "golden rule". He covers how this is used in Scientology as a standard for treating people, and gives a formula by which the individual can decide what is right and wrong.
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