Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 1495
Letter to Dr. Alban G. Widgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
November 7, 1953
Dear Dr. Widgery:
On looking over our correspondence of some years ago, I am reminded of the very pleasant relationships I enjoyed with you on your own home grounds and much more briefly here in New York.
Apropos of your article from the Crozer Quarterly, I am wondering what further intellectual contributions you have been making to the current scene. For my own part, I have been doing something to expose the very widely accepted fallacies of the land communist propaganda stemming from Malthus, Ricardo, and J. S. Mill and crystallized in the dialectic of Henry George, which no one heretofore has seemed able to refute. I enclose copy of my review of this land communist dialectic by Henry George with supplementary discussion included.
In general, I do not think very much of pulling down another man’s house, unless or until it has become a menace to public safety, which I think is the case in hand since land communism has become so popular here at home and so many millions of our public money are being spent on behalf of it, as you know, abroad. I am circulating my booklet exposing the fallacies of Henry George chiefly through the sale of Progress and Poverty itself, in accordance with magazine advertising as per proof-copy enclosed. The positive ideas concerning the function of land ownership as referred to by John Chamberlain in his introduction, are set out briefly in the two pages beginning at the bottom of page twenty.
What is happening in the realm of philosophy? The natural sciences seem to lean more and more to specific technology in restricted fields. Is there becoming more reason to find philosophy gestating a general technology applicable to the entire realm of human affairs? It always seems to me that philosophy should have some such goal. What do you think?
It seems long since I saw you last. I trust everything is well with you and with Mrs. Widgery and your daughter, of whom I also have many pleasant recollections.
Sincerely yours,
Metadata
Title | Correspondence - 1495 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Correspondence |
Box number | 10:1336-1499 |
Document number | 1495 |
Date / Year | 1953-11-17 |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | Alban G. Widgery |
Description | Letter to Dr. Alban G. Widgery, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina |
Keywords | Land Communism |