imagenes-spencer-heath

Spencer Heath's

Series

Spencer Heath Archive

Item 3197

Various personals ads in Saturday Review of Literature and other media for collaborators, students

1930s–1940s 

 

 

 

 

LITERARY-EDITORIAL COLLABORATION wanted to publicize efficiently a momentous discovery: — A dormant social institution, potential to achieve world security and prosperity without legislation or any impairment of sovereignty. Autonomous, self-sustaining, non-coercive; ever present but hitherto unrecognized, hence under-functioning. Project purely informational and public spirited; intellectual, non-hysterical.

 

 

 

L I T E R A R Y  C O L L A B O R A T I O N   D E S I R E D

Newly discovered basis underlying all objective sciences and similarly fundamental to a practicable Science of Society. Startling implications of automatic social advance; ordinary business motivation affording direly needed community services for high recompenses. Knowledge alone needed. Discoverer has insufficient gift for systematic writing, good powers verbal exposition. Address Spencer Heath, 420 West 116th Street, New

York.

 

 

 

S O C I O N O M Y — The objective study of evolving human society, its creative processes, unique (and transcendental) function, rational technology. Serious students — seekers — sought, selected. No fees. Box 00-0

 

 

 

SOCIOLOGICAL DISCOVERY

 

Practical student of political and social organization finds every society endowed with a quasi-public class whose economic interest and income parallels the rise and fall of public values and general welfare. Further differentiation of this class and its pursuit understandingly of self-interest and higher income must automatically dissolve political evils and economic distress to the enormous enrichment of all classes. Serious inquirers with some background in history, science, fine arts or business experience are invited to participate in select discussions to examine and evaluate this discovery. Spencer Heath, Butler Hall, New York City.

 

 

 

Writers on public problems, trying to think them through, let me catalyze your end-points, paradoxes, disclose basic principles; you develop, popularize. Absolutely no charge or obligation.

 

 

 

PROMOTER-PUBLICIST WANTED for coherent system of radically solvent, sound ideas on public questions discovered and strikingly formulated by clear thinker, intellectual shut-in, devoid of self-selling, dedicating self and modest income to a new-found light — self-supporting and expanding, long-term peace policy, non-governmental, arousing no opposition, provoking no conflict; wholly new frame of reference.

 

 

 

ORIGINAL GENIUS, intellectual shut-in, devoid of self-selling, dedicating self and modest income to newly found light on public questions, wants man or woman promoter-publicist for coherent system of radically solvent, sound ideas strikingly formulated — long-term, non-governmental peace policy arousing no opposition, provoking no conflict; wholly new frame of reference. For interview, address Box ____ stating

 

 

 

Original investigator of societal phenomena makes astonishing discovery that every community contains a property-owning group, powerful but not prosperous, whose private incomes rise and fall with the public welfare but who do not know this. Intelligent pursuit of self-interest by this class will dissolve all economic evils without cost or loss. Sincere skeptics with any scientific or historical background or broad business experience are challenged to attend discussion groups to evaluate and criticize this discovery. Address ____

 

 

SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY

 

Social organization from the standpoint of Science and Beauty. Science of Society the key to physical abundance and individual liberation into an art of life under aesthetic motivation. Free study and discussion groups under auspices of established institutions. Address ______ Times Office stating chief interests and education.

Metadata

Title Subject - 3197
Collection Name Spencer Heath Archive
Series Subject
Box number 20:3185-3334
Document number 3197
Date / Year 1930
Authors / Creators / Correspondents
Description Various personals ads in Saturday Review of Literature and other media for collaborators, students
Keywords Ads Collaborators Students