What is the basis of L. Ron Hubbard’s qualifications as an educator?
Not only was Mr. Hubbard one of the most prolific7 and successful wordsmiths8 of all time, with a long history of publications in diverse media and numerous best-selling fiction books, he was also extremely well grounded in the philosophies and humanities and in the rigorous9 methodology10 of the physical sciences. As a man of letters11 as well as a researcher into the problems of the human condition, as early as 1950 Mr. Hubbard expressed his deep concern over the poor quality of our so-called “modern” education.