Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2194
Random taping of Heath by Spencer MacCallum at a seminar at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), Irvington, New York
June 26, 1957
Everybody seems to want equality with everybody else. Very fortunately, they don’t get it. Because if we would all be equal, we couldn’t do very much for each other.
There is, however, one kind and only one kind of equality that is serviceable to us. That is, equality of authority. Not equality of authority over others, because then theirs wouldn’t be equal to ours, but equality over our own persons and our own property and possessions — equality of that authority. When we have that, then we can all work with each other to the best growth and the best advantage.
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/Not clear why the duplication of thought here. Apparently conversation with MacCallum:/
Fortunately, we never can get it. But there is one kind of equality which we all need, and the only kind that can really serve us all. That is, equality of authority over our persons and our properties and possessions, and no other equality. That’s freedom. We don’t have any other equality; it wouldn’t do us any good if we had it.
/”There is equality before the law, for instance…”/
…Before anything — in the market place. We have equality of
authority over what we offer.
Structural differentiation is pre-requisite to functional integration.
Metadata
Title | Conversation - 2194 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Conversation |
Box number | 15:2181-2410 |
Document number | 2194 |
Date / Year | 1957-06-26 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Random taping of Heath by Spencer MacCallum at a seminar at the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), Irvington, New York |
Keywords | Equality |