Spencer Heath's
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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2246
Typed page for promotion of Citadel, Market and Altar
1942?
Here is an unusual book — fresh, timely, unique — the working outline for a new OBJECTIVE science, a NATURAL SCIENCE of Society.
Research engineer, inventor, ex-industrialist, student of the sciences and Master of Laws, this author looks beyond PROBLEMS to discover PROCESSES — the basic social structures and their NORMAL functioning.
Taking the same basis as physical science, this book treats of population as a multiplex system of ENERGY WAVES having variable frequency, according to the average life-span attained by its successive generations, and constituting, by its SOCIAL functioning, the only organized life-form or organism that has power to subdue and re-create its environing world and to become thereby SELF-CONDITIONING.
Clearly separating voluntary SOCIETAL processes from the political and coercive, this writer finds ACTUAL community services wholly UNLIKE the supposed public services that rest on FORCE and thus cause WARS.
By this distinction, he discovers an unawakened public authority ever present, non-political, imposing no coercion upon the public whom it vitally yet silently serves, and by whom it is AUTOMATICALLY paid.
Having only VOLUNTARY revenues, without taking by force (as do conquerors following conquests), this ancient yet still infant institution is shown fully potent to displace rulership and force with the services of peace, immense NEW INCOME and property values becoming its incentive and reward, not as a taxing and enslaving power but as the guardian of freedom and peace, the well paid PROTECTOR and public servant of all.
And in this release of THE SOCIAL PROCESS from taxation and consequent enslavement to a coercive power he sees the FREE system of public and private capital administration, by its own NORMAL PROCESSES, moving directly into progressive realizations of the ultimate social ideal.
Would you be interested in the manuscript or a topical synopsis of a work of this kind?