Operating Manual for Spaceship EarthOne of Fuller’s most popular works, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, is a brilliant synthesis of his world view. In this very accessible volume, Fuller investigates the great challenges facing humanity. How will humanity survive? How does automation influence individualization? How can we utilize our resources more effectively to realize our potential to end poverty in this generation? He questions the concept of specialization, calls for a design revolution of innovation, and offers advice on how to guide “spaceship earth” toward a sustainable future. Description by Lars Muller Publishers, courtesy of The Estate of Buckminster Fuller |
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Society thinks it's going right by you, that it's left you altogether. But if you're doing dynamic things mentally, the fact is that you can just put your foot out like that and the whole big ship of state is going to go.
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Like going through some kind of "worm-hole" in time, it also sent shivers up my spine, when I came upon a piece of small loose-leaf unlined paper, in another folder in the Archive. This folder seemed to contain the very initial working ...
In these books he repeatedly made predictions about how the application of the computer was going to dramatically change our world. There he was in 1975 saying: Advantaged by the computer's capability To inventory, permutate and ...
And it followed that these Great Pirates came into mortal battle with one another to see who was going to control the vast sea routes and eventually the world. Their battles took place out of sight of landed humanity.
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