Spencer Heath's
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Spencer Heath Archive
Item 2033
Printed purposes of the Science of Society Foundation
Original is missing.
THE SCIENCE OF SOCIETY FOUNDATION
Statement of Purposes
An educational organization dedicated
to a wider and deeper understanding of
the voluntary institutions of mankind.
PURPOSES[1]
THE SCIENCE OF SOCIETY FOUNDATION, INC.
1502 Montgomery Road
Baltimore 27, Maryland
- To publicize and promote the natural sciences in their understandings of the objective subject matter of human experience, with particular reference to the Unitary or Quantum Principle at the foundation of physical science, and to the Energy Concept of Population, in analogy therewith, as the basis for an objective Science of Society.
- To promote knowledge and understanding, and thereby extension and development, of the existing system of property, contract and free enterprise in all its aspects and implications, and particularly as set out, with respect to its ancient and historic origins, in the writings of Sir Henry Sumner Maine; with respect to its present operation, in Human Action and other writings by Dr. Ludwig von Mises; and with reference to its
origins, present operation and future development, in Citadel, Market and Altar – Emerging Society and other writings by Spencer Heath, a founder of this Corporation.
- To promote study and understanding of the natural or common law of Society — of the evolving alternatives to political laws, adjudications and enforcements — in its historic origins and developments such as the English common law and the law merchant, in its continuing development by virtue of its practical social expediency, and in its capability of self-enforcement by reason of its general acceptance, historically and presently, including judicial recognition, favor and encouragement.
- To encourage knowledge and understanding of the contractual free relationship, its origin and development by means of private, non-political property, and, especially, under the modern institution of private property in land as the present, freely-recompensed social agency for the contractual and rational transfers of jurisdiction over sites and resources; and to promote knowledge of the practical potentialities of this non-political, social institution, through organizing itself voluntarily in public corporate form, to become the prime administrative agency for the wholesome performance of community services in general — extension of the Free-Enterprise Principle of owner-administration into the community affairs for profit (as is all productive administration), a self-sustaining and value-creating alternative to political administration.
- To conduct and promote research into the fundamentals of the developing societal organization and its autonomous mode of operation whereby it is maintained and advanced, in the light of what has become verified and well known concerning growth, development and functioning in those lesser organisms and organizational forms, organic and inorganic, that constitute the living and the non-living world — the manner of the interfunctioning among their units and parts, and the over-all powers and functions that they thereby achieve and perform.
- To promote and publicize the religious and philosophic, the social and economic implications of the positive divine command
to engage in free contractual relationships — serving others in the same manner that one would be served — in fulfillment of the Hebraic tradition of freedom and fullness through obedience to divine law; and to promote, with a fitting reverence, the Christian ideal conception of the society of men engaged in voluntary, mutual service, as the visible embodiment of the living spirit of the living Christ, advancing into ever higher modes and conditions of living, and thereby towards eternal life through increasing length of days.
VII. To inspire ever increasing recognition of the cosmic process evolving into ever more enduring modes and forms of organization, organic and inorganic, social and individual; to promote quantitative and thereby rational and communicable knowledge and understanding of the growing order and beauty in the ever more enduring modes of life and living forms, social as well as individual; and to encourage high allegiance to the truth and beauty of all things that inspire, and thereby to advance the joyous putting forth and exercising of creative power.
VIII. To elaborate and carry out the foregoing purposes, especially among philosophical, scientific, religious, educational and business organizations, by means of the written and the spoken word, by publications, seminars, group discussions, essay contests, and through scholarships, donations, projects and aids looking to the same or similar ends.
IX. To engage in such other related religious, charitable, scientific, literary and educational purposes as the trustees shall from time to time determine.
X. The Corporation shall not advocate, aid or encourage any resort to or employment of force (unless against aggressors), nor shall it in any manner either advocate or oppose any existing or proposed legislation, national, state or local, nor shall it assist in any political campaign or propaganda on behalf of or against any candidate for election or appointment to public office.
No money of the Corporation shall be expended otherwise than pursuant to its purposes as set out herein and numbered one to ten. Nothing shall be done by the Corporation or any of its officers or members in connection with the above ten purposes, or any one of them, that is contrary to or in any manner inconsistent with any one of them. And nothing shall be done pursuant to purposes numbered six and seven, or either of them,
that is not also in pursuance of one or more
of purposes numbered one to five, inclusive.
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Metadata
Title | Article - 2033 - The Science Of Society Foundation |
Collection Name | Spencer Heath Archive |
Series | Article |
Box number | 13:1880-2036 |
Document number | 2033 |
Date / Year | |
Authors / Creators / Correspondents | |
Description | Printed purposes of the Science of Society Foundation |
Keywords | SSF Purposes Philosophy Physics Religion |