Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2788
Typing on ring-binder page
Early October 1956
Early October, 1956
There are properties of many kinds — physical, chemical, vital, governmental, social. Anything that is appurtenant to or inherent in an organization, person or thing is its property.
When united in large numbers, men are organized either politically under dominance of a special class, however constituted, or socially in reciprocal (exchange) relationships, in which all are serving
and being served as each freely chooses — limited only by the like freedom of others — and no special class is set apart to practice dominance.
It is a property of sovereignty to bow to no authority, of government to exercise force. When sovereignty bows, when government yields,
sovereignty is destroyed, government overthrown. Government, by definition, is the imposition of force. That is its basic function without which it ceases to function and is defunct. Government has
no inherent property other than force and what it maintains by force. Once established, however “democratically”, it acknowledges no rule, observes no rule, practices no rule, yields to no rule, but the
Iron Rule of force. — not of its own making (rule)
It expropriates property, does not create it
(Discontinued)
Metadata
Title | Subject - 2788 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 17:2650-2844 |
Document number | 2788 |
Date / Year | 1956 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Typing on ring-binder page |
Keywords | Property Sovereignty Government |