Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 961
Penciling on 3×5 cards numbered with gaps as if to leave space for filling in details in outlining an intended larger writing: 1, 3, 5, 10, 12, 13, 30, 50.
Cards together with those of Item 360,
No date
Original -> 960
1
This book –
Not the work of a scholar with a great fund of factual data and specific information
One who sees nature and
3
Foundation –
Need of knowledge of society
Advance in all other fields
No improvement in political organization or governmental technique for 6,000 years
Why?
10
What is Society
Examine the fundamentals
The inorganic
How it organizes
Life – unicellular
“ multicellular
Plant and animal
Symbiosis – organization between parts or individuals
Parasitism – opposite of organization
11
Symbiosis as among individuals – chiefly with animals
Biological ties
Family – pack – herd – flock – clan – tribe –
Dependence on nature
Environmental compulsion
Roving habit
Life span – population
Abundance (natural) – increase of life span and numbers.
Scarcity – shorter life span – increase of numbers
Mutual deduction /?/
12
Strife – the necessary animal state
Best adjusted survive
Population cycle:
- Abundance – 2 numbers – 3 Scarcity – 4 greater numbers shorter span – 5 survival of best adjusted
1 Abundance (for survivors) – 2 numbers – 3 scarcity…
13
Working on the environment – instinctive
Working on environment – conscious, not attained by animals, – by mere symbiosis
30
How Government Destroys Society
50
The Service of Society to the Individual
Spiritual life
Possible division of topics:
- A Look at the Animal World
- A Look at the Human World
Animal association versus human association
The aesthetic world
Metadata
Title | Subject - 961 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 7:860-1035 |
Document number | 961 |
Date / Year | |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Penciling on 3x5 cards numbered with gaps as if to leave space for filling in details in outlining an intended larger writing: 1, 3, 5, 10, 12, 13, 30, 50. |
Keywords | Biology Society |