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Spencer Heath's

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Spencer Heath Archive

Item 2924

Selected phrases from three typed pages by an unidentified woman, of sarcastic criticism of “Statement of Purposes” of the Science of Society Foundation, with penciled notations by Heath.

No date

 

 

 

 

Critic: Freely recompensed social agency — really?

Heath: Yes, through voluntary contracts.

 

Critic: You want to promote knowledge …

Heath:   .. of “the potentialities” of this social institution.

 

Critic: “Self-sustaining and value creating alternative..”

By what authority do you claim this?

Heath: Inductive observation of the phenomenon.

 

Critic: Developing societal organization ..

Developing in which direction, according to whom, etc.?

Heath: Inherent pattern and tendency.

 

Critic: Verified and well known —

By whom, to what purpose, in which way, where — and what do  you think is so well known?

Heath: As taught in all the chemical and biological text books.

 

Critic: Over-all powers and functions they achieve and perform — 

     Oh boy, sounds real big, only what-the-what?

Heath: Like you criticizing or even thinking — requires the

interaction of all your parts.

 

Critic: Positive divine command — really?

Heath: to do, not merely desist — Unto others.

 

Critic: Creative power — please define.

Heath: Promoting life.

Metadata

Title Subject - 2924
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Subject
Box number 18:2845-3030
Document number 2924
Date / Year
Authors / Creators / Correspondents
Description Selected phrases from three typed pages by an unidentified woman, of sarcastic criticism of “Statement of Purposes” of the Science of Society Foundation, with penciled notations by Heath
Keywords SSF Socionomy