Utopia or oblivion

the prospects for humanity

447 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 2008 by Lars Mu ller Publishers.

OCLC Number:
233934111

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A collection of essays, addresses, and statements by Fuller in 1964-65, making the argument that a) we now know there are enough resources in the world to sustain all of humanity b) because since the development of naval and aerospace technology (for a few hundred years, but not generally recognized) we have begun doing more-with-less but c) we're currently only getting the secondary benefits of this ephemeralization because it is directly developed for weapon- and war-making so d) accomplishing the success of 100% of humanity will not come through politics but d) through a design-science revolution in education e) reforming the environment in which humanity lives and is raised.

There's some strongly 60's idealism that seems necessarily quaint reading today, belief in the power of industrialization and television for good for instance. And a sense of urgency that is just a bit sad today, warning that waiting for the secondary …

Subjects

  • Zukunft
  • Civilisation - 1950-
  • Modern Civilization
  • Gefahr
  • Erde
  • Technischer Fortschritt
  • Civilisation
  • Menschheit
  • Aufsatzsammlung