Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 3168
Recording by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath
July 5, 1955
Not many have come to see that the individual can only realize himself in the collectivity. But he must realize himself functionally, not under coercion — as in the “welfare state,” where some are coerced and some are done for, and neither group functions necessarily.
It is in his nature to be reciprocal with his fellow men under the Golden Rule of loving through serving, not the iron rule of force and destruction. Since it is man’s nature to be reciprocal with his fellow man, he cannot fulfill himself except by advancement in that relationship. Thus only can he be free. Thus only can he be himself.
Our rabid individualists can’t get that. They think that because it ruins men to cooperate coercively, they should not cooperate spontaneously in the freedom of self-fulfillment.
CONCERNING HIS LETTER TO THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, 8/l6/5ki
The trouble is, I don’t believe in that, and I only played in character with the politically minded people. I wish John Chamberlain had a lot of guts; he knows enough. /This has been added to Item 2124./
Metadata
Title | Conversation - 3168 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Conversation |
Box number | 19:3031-3184 |
Document number | 3168 |
Date / Year | 1955-07-05 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Recording by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath |
Keywords | Collectivism Self Realization |