Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 1703
Pencil notes for advertisement in the Personals section of the Saturday Review of Literature.
1937?
Original is missing.
Man — well matured — leisure, some resources — Sees the movement towards civilization Sees the world order and its movement How to extend it. The silent positive technique that is progress
There is a simple, silent single, positive technique of social advance
There is a Science of Society and of life I am calling for companions Disclose to mankind the law and rule of advancement
Savagery to Society —
Crawling to Soaring. From the abject to the aspiring. Man has advanced from abjection to aspiration
Man advances in the dark — empirically — Some practices retard, other accelerate. Which are they? Fervent Idealism Seeking a practical basis
Esthetics idealism — Profit motive — Social advance. Completely reconciled in a true Science of Society. Join me in publicizing the single, silent fundamental and its applications in place of force and war into affluence Must have some leisure and independent resources Rigidly scientific — Illuminating — Absolutely practical Key to affluence. Source of inspiration
Source of inspiration Key to affluence Rigidly scientific, Absolutely practical —The principle of social action. Science of Society How social phenomena all operate
Writers, artists, thinkers, teachers
You yearn to create — to pour yourself into something great — transcendent — rooted in the earth but flowering in the sun. Then seek a vision of the silent secret principle that marks all growth from cells to suns — displacing force and war. It is simple, objective, rigidly scientific and practical and as operative under the profit motive for material recompense as for esthetic gratifications or spiritual exaltation. Give the energy of your idealism a firm footing. Gratuitous personal instruction. Analysis with utmost skepticism invited. No obligation or fees. The Science of Society. Box ______ SRL /Saturday Review of Literature/.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 1703 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 11:1500-1710 |
Document number | 1703 |
Date / Year | 1937? |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Pencil notes for advertisement in the Personals section of the Saturday Review of Literature |
Keywords | Advertisement Saturday Review |