
Spencer Heath's
Series
Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2101
Pencilings in Henry George, A Perplexed Philosopher. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1911.
Original is missing.
Page 36/
Things are not intrinsically exchangeable — valuable; only government makes them so. Without the public services of government nothing can be exchanged or have value. /Heath/
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Page 2104/ “We see that things having some form of utility or desirability, are valuable or not valuable, as they are hard or easy to get.”
/Heath circles the word “get” and writes in the margin:/
No! To EXCHANGE.
Metadata
Title | Subject - 2101 |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Subject |
Box number | 14:2037-2180 |
Document number | 2101 |
Date / Year | |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Pencilings in Henry George, A Perplexed Philosopher. New York: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1911. |
Keywords | Henry George |