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362:(A) committed myself, my wife, and our infant daughter directly to the design, production, and demonstration of artifact accommodation of the most evident but as-yet-unattended-to human-environment-advantaging physical evolutionary tasks, and (B) paid no attention to "earning a living" in humanity's established economic system, yet (C) found my family's and my own life's needs being unsolicitedly provided for by seemingly pure happenstance and always only "in the nick of time," and (D) being provided for "only coincidentally," yet found (E) that this only "coincidentally," unbudgetable, yet realistic support persisted, and did so (F) only so long as I continued spontaneously to commit myself unreservedly to the task of developing relevant artifacts, and if I (G) never tried to persuade humanity to alter its customs and viewpoints and never asked anyone to listen to me and spoke informatively to others only when they asked me so to do, and if I (H) never undertook competitively to produce artifacts others were developing, and attended only to that which no others attended 663:. To estimate the completion date of a project, a chart is drawn showing all of the necessary sub-tasks and their durations, placed in chronological order. The last task cannot begin until all of tasks on which it depends have been completed. These tasks depend, in turn, on other tasks. It is usually possible to draw numerous paths through the chart from beginning to end, but it is the longest path, called the 379:
visual pattern-detecting abilities to solve complex problems such as weather-forecasting, resource conflicts, and wars (p. 183). Data for the Geoscope can come from the world maps produced by the US, using radio triangulation, during and after World War II (p. 184). Geodesic domes will be built to enclose entire cities (p. 179).
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true energy cost of a gallon of gasoline is more than one million (1980) US dollars. The amount of scrap metals in circulation means that no more mining is necessary (p. 205). A global electrical supply grid will enable more efficient use of energy, and make intermittent renewable energy more practical (p. 202).
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is a simulation of global economic activity. Computers can be used to calculate the optimal answer to any economic, technological or social question. The computers will tell us that the true cost to the environment of using fossil fuels is prohibitive, and renewable energy should be used instead. The
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I assumed that nature would "evaluate" my work as I went along. If I was doing what nature wanted done, and if I was doing it in promising ways, permitted by nature's principles, I would find my work being economically sustainedβ€”and vice versa, in which latter negative case I must quickly cease doing
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Fuller observed that when he did things for the benefit of others, it had a positive effect on his life, but when he did things merely for his personal benefit, the outcome was negative. This eventually led him to the proposition that if he dedicated his life to the betterment of humanity, he would
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I could tentatively conclude that my two assumptions were valid: (1) that nature might economically sustain human activity that served directly in the "mainstream" realization of essential cosmic regeneration, which had hitherto been accomplished only through seeming "right-angled" side effects of
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is part manifesto, part autobiography. Fuller admits in one place that this is "egostistical" (p. 378), but excuses this by saying that he wants to show not just his conclusions, but also the thought processes that led to them. He believes that every person must think for himself and take as
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The Geoscope is a large-scale, animated globe of the Earth intended to help people visualise the spatial and temporal patterns of human activity, either in real time or replayed at different speeds. If the human mind is presented with all of this information at once, it should be able to use its
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The Earth's material resources, like those of a spaceship, are finite. The book explains that early humans did not understand this, because the Earth seemed like a boundless flat surface. We now know that the Earth is a sphere, and this fact should inform all of our
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what I had been doing and seek logically alternative courses until I found the new course that nature signified her approval of by providing for its physical support. Wherefore, I concluded that I would be informed by nature if I proceeded in the following manner:
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The first task in humanity's critical path is to build a global electricity grid (p. 309). The second task is to provide movable dwellings for all - city-sized and family-sized domes (p. 310). Fuller has the following designs ready for production: the
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of two million tasks, one million of which required new technological solutions (p. 248). Fuller has applied a similar project-planning approach to the saving of humanity, and has created a list of critical-path items (p. 248).
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the chromosomically focused biological creatures; and (2) that the generalized physical law of precessional behaviors does govern socioeconomic behaviors as do also the generalized laws of acceleration and ephemeralization.
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Unlike the Apollo Project, the critical-path items in the project to save humanity can all be accomplished with existing technologies (p. 253). A global video education system must be developed (p. 265).
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is used as a metaphor for the ability of a person to influence the world by applying pressure in an unconventional direction (p. 144). Fuller's religious beliefs are explained (p. 151).
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It costs ... more than a million dollars to produce each gallon of petroleum when the amount of energy as heat and pressure used for the length of time necessary ... is charged for at
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Education is key to improving humanity's living conditions (p. 232). The USSR tried to destabilise the US education system by inciting its students to riot (p. 236). The
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below (p. 43). There has been an evolution of religious ideas from those of the Egyptian pyramid-builders, whose ambition was to deliver a single individual, the
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achieve the greatest positive outcome. So he decided to live his entire life as an experiment to prove or disprove this proposition. He writes (p. 145):
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I am certain that none of the world's problems...have any hope of solution except through total democratic society's becoming thoroughly...self-educated.
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In 1929 the USSR used its gold wealth relative to the USA's poverty to pay United States industry to set up industries in USSR, in USSR's first three
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shows that the author, like Karl Marx, arrived at his vision of the ideal only after a serious attempt to understand the evolution of human affairs.
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from simpler organisms, humanity was of extraterrestrial origin and other organisms evolved from us (p. 7). From this base, humanity developed
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In Los Angeles, private-incinerator and later car-pollution laws were passed to shift the blame for smog from industry to citizens (p. 279).
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is central to our understanding of ecology (p. 34). This knowledge probably originated in prehistoric times, was certainly known to the
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Today, big business ... is completely transnational. Now only the world's people are left bound within their respective 150 national pens.
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This part of the book explains Fuller's plan to set humanity on the path to a sustainable existence with no need to fight over resources.
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is used to show the distribution of humanity over the Earth's surface. Over half the population lives in the regions watered by the
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We are being taught by all the foregoing to assume as closely as possible the viewpoint, the patience, and the competence of God.
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Appendix II - Chronological Inventory of Prominent Scientific, Technological, Economic, and Political World Events: 1895 to Date
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The following is a list of the main claims and opinions presented in the book, reported without discussion or criticism.
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There can be no planetary equity until all the sovereign nations are abolished and we have but one accounting system
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were the first institutions to make organised use of extortion (p. 68). This was then followed by the growth of
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by 1985 we should be able to transmit humans around the globe by radio scanning or an equivalently unexpected means
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one of Fuller's best-known works. Vast in its scope, it describes Fuller's own vision of the development of human
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The world's population will stop increasing when and if the integrated world electrical energy grid is realized.
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Mr. Fuller has always made himself easy to dismiss by wandering off the deep end of optimism, but a reading of
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Eventually the U.S. taxpayers will be asked to make "free-of-risk" bail-outs of "private" enterprises
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The drive to make money...seeks to monopolize order while leaving...disorder to overwhelm others.
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Corn is wasted in generating unnecessarily fatty but more profitable beef (p. 272).
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The first part of the book explains the history and present state of the global economy.
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Billions of dollars of government subsidies now go to the conglomerate farmland owners.
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and colonised the rest of the planet (p. 15). There is evidence that the
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Human history has been shaped by the continual growth and success of greed.
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Having committed ourselves to solving humanity's problems with artifacts...
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It has been found that within a 100 mile radius a wind is always blowing.
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We have four billion billionaires aboard our planet, as accounted by
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The second part of the book explains Fuller's getting a perspective.
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based, amongst other things, on his detailed description of why
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Appendix I - Chronology of Scientific Discoveries and Artifacts
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The Last Dymaxion: Buckminster Fuller’s Dream Restored
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of resources need no longer be a decisive factor in
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Index


R. Buckminster Fuller
Economic Ideology
Globalization
St Martins Press
Paperback
ISBN
0-312-17491-8
OCLC
8051709
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
R. Buckminster Fuller
Kiyoshi Kuromiya
Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
civilization
economic history
economic ideology
scarcity
global politics
Human life
South Pacific
evolving
boat-building
Southeast Asia
Bronze Age
Dymaxion World Map
Himalayan
spherical shape of the Earth
Ancient Greeks

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