Documents

The Historical Perspective

Typescript of an incomplete essay. The poem by Velma West Sykes, opening with a verse of Heath’s (Item 940) which would seem to have been inspired by Sykes, has been added to the prefatory material at the beginning.

Malthus’ Doctrine In Historical Perspective

Handwritten in pencil by Heath on 18 pages of notepad paper. No date, but not before 1952 since on the sixth page, Heath inserted a paragraph from page 17 of his “Progress and Poverty Reviewed,” which was published in 1952. Published without editing in Libertarian Papers Vol.9, No.1 (2017), under the supplied title

Statute Of Uses A Common-Law Subterfuge

Taping by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath.

Society, Its Process And Prospect

Typed pages. Item 2702 is this same Item with Item 182 appended to give it a conclusion. Spencer MacCallum and Alvin Lowi titled it and supplied subheadings. The resulting essay was published in Libertarian Papers 2016.

An Ideal Philosophy Of Creative Capital

Pencil by Heath on a small scrap of notepad paper.

Freedom Depends On Community Services Being Purchaseable

Pencil by Heath on small 6-hole ring binder paper.

Public And Private Property

Pencil on notepad paper, Prior to World War II?

The Psychology Of Reconstruction

Pencil by Heath on notepad paper. Written during World War II.

Land-Owners And The Valun Plan

Pencil by Heath on notepad paper.

To Start A Civilization In The Wilderness

Verbatim quote by Spencer MacCallum from conversation with Heath