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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 1553 Carbon of a letter from Heath to Charles P. Phillips, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine
July 25, 1955
Dear Dr. Phillips:
I have been very much thrilled at reading your article,
“We All Believe in Competition, But — ” in Reader’s Digest. It is refreshing to have good sense and the interest of everybody set out in such interesting and entertaining form.
I hope you did not mean to say, on page 49, that there ever is such a thing as unfair competition. It is fine to think of “competition” literally — “begging together” asking Mr. John Q. Public to accept their services or their sales. Lying and appeal to force is always dishonest and unfair, but it is not competition. It is what people resort to escape or destroy competition, and is nowhere so extensive as where competition does not freely prevail.
The most essential competition as I view it, is competition between land-owners for tenants or purchasers. If ever or when this is eliminated, and our sites and our resources are distributed by bureaucratic authority without competition, then we won’t have to worry about communism or about anything else. Our very lives will be in the communist bag.
I am sending you a small contribution of my own on this subject entitled, “The Trojan Horse of Land Reform.” If it interests you to read this analysis of the land-socialist argument as it is accepted by so many religious-minded people, may I send you with my further compliments a thorough-going, rational analysis of the land-socialist argument as so persuasively and yet fallaciously set forth by Henry George?
Sincerely yours,
SH/m
Enc: “Trojan Horse of Land Reform”
Metadata
Title | Correspondence - 1553 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Correspondence |
Box number | 11:1500-1710 |
Document number | 1553 |
Date / Year | 1955-07-25 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | Charles P. Phillips |
Description | Carbon of a letter from Heath to Charles P. Phillips, Bates College, Lewiston, Maine |
Keywords | Competition Land Communism |