Talk:Spencer Heath
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edit1. This article states that the term was popularised by Spencer Heath McCallum in the book "The Art of Community". Popularised in what way and to what extent? Popularised to the extent of zero Googles is how I see it, so we need verifiable evidence of this being discussed outside of the primary sources, because we don't publish or republish original research. So which reliable sources discuss this term in the way defined? Or indeed in any way at all?
2. The views of "heathian anarchists" are represented. Who are they? Where have they identified themselves as such? What verifiable evidence from reliable sources is there to support the idea that those following the model discussed identify themselves as "heathian anarchists" rather than following either their own conscience or some other superficially similar model?
3. It is stated that Heathian anarchism has been the model for "new country" projects such as "The Atlantis Project." Where are the verifiable references attesting to the use of this label to describe those projects by independent academics or commentators?
Just zis Guy, you know? [T]/[C] 21:08, 11 February 2006 (UTC)
Is this a biography
editOr an article on the philosophy of an individual? In biographies dates and places of birth can often be found and a brief history of the person before the notable event(s), with sometimes some information as what happened after said events. Non of this is here. Perhaps it should be retitled and put in the political theory category? LessHeard vanU 21:35, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
beefing up article
editI broke arm on ice on 2-12 so not doing a lot of typing for next 4 weeks but do think the man and his work need to be here and will be beefing up article over the next month or so with more bio and notability references. Carol Moore 05:05, 27 February 2008 (UTC)Carolmooredc {talk}