Documents

Submission 63178657ba305

Two typed ring-binder pages with penciled editing, numbered in pencil pages 9 and 10, fragment of a longer piece of writing on population.

Submission 6317853a22827

Penned pages commenting on Leslie A. White, The Science of Culture: A study of man and civilization. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1949.

The Nature Of The World

Pages typed by Heath. Unedited but title supplied.

A Forecast Of Societal Evolution

Pages typed by Heath. Note a small page of penciling originally pasted but now clipped to page two, which has not been transcribed.

Review Of Henry Hazlitt’S Economics In One Lesson

Carbon of typed pages by Heath reviewing Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson (Harper & Brothers, 1946). No indication where or if this was published.

Wider Area Of Free Contract

Short article by Heath as published in Christian Economics Vol. 4, No. 6 (March 19, 1957). Original title: “Had God Ordained Caesar, He Had Not Sent Christ.” Edited and retitled by Christian Economics.

Submission 63178131ac0b5

Pencil start for a letter not completed

Energy, Time, Action, A Clarification

Fragmentary typed item. Several typed pages are reproduced here, but clipped with them in the originals file are note pages in pencil, now transcribed and appended here below, that may make up a more complete piece of writing.

Submission 63177fd6416b9

Five typed sheets pasted together end-to-end to form a continuous roll. Appears to be an outline for a book or lengthy essay on Christianity. Clearly related to Item 2044, which may have been a first effort following this outline, and to Item 2251, which appears to be Heath’s most complete draft.

Submission 63177f3ea8316

Typescript on faded paper of a draft for a debate at National Law School on whether or not protective tariffs should be abolished. Although not signed by Spencer Heath, many pencilings are in his hand, so presumably he was the author. He was president of the debating team for a year and was keen on the subject of free trade from his Georgist connections.