Philosophy of Crime
Contents: Preface. Introduction. 1. Law and crime are not social or statutory but natural phenomena. 2. Crime waves. 3. Criminal antenna. 4. Criminal soul. 5. Crime causation. 6. Metaphysics of crime. 7. Salvation from crime. 8. Epilogue. Interpretation and expansion of Italics. Index.
"Crime wave deceives, criminal mind perceives and criminal soul conceives."
The element of criminal instinct is present in the nature since the birth of the cosmos. An effort has always been made to discover the root cause of crime but the search, so far, has been in vain. Further, the more attempts to stop crime are made, the more quantitative and qualitative crime is emerging on every inhabited patch of the globe. The book reveals a unique fundamental cause of crime, its metaphysics and the process of salvation there from.
The whole cosmos is one and we are an inseparable part of it. We cannot deviate from the basic laws of nature nor can we flout it without being punished.
The book reflects human psychology in a scientific manner, emphasizing upon the universal truth that man and the universe are not machine but a unique system of systems." (jacket)