The book that resulted provides the most straightforward exposition of his radical world view and a loveable personal portrait.
During a day spent with three children--one tenand two twelve-year-olds--inventor Buckminster Fuller talks about the universe and how it works and answers the children's wide-ranging questions
This book collects some of R. Buckminster Fuller’s most important recent writings on the subject of spaceship Earth: the big, interconnected, total system that is “the only one we’ve got.” These articles stress the need for ...
Critical Path traces the origins and evolution of humanity’s social, political, and economic systems from the obscure mists of prehistory, through the development of the great political empires, to the vast international corporate and ...
R. Buckminster Fuller on Education
Hailed by Newsweek as "a guide book and a dream book of the future," this volume offers innovative solutions for improving the quality of life through progressive design.
You Belong to the Universe documents Fuller's six-decade quest to "make the world work for one hundred percent of humanity.
I replied, “How can you see me over here, defiantly glaring through what are obviously solid spectacles?” To which the professor opened his lips to reply—his mouth fell open—but no words came. I proceeded to explain that glass is an ...
In this companion volume to the "visual reader" Your Private Sky: R. Buckminster Fuller; The Art of Design Science Fuller is heard primarily through his own writings, in which he expounded his world view and his ideas about design.
Spanning the full career of Buckminster Fuller, a compelling anthology of writings by a remarkable American visionary takes readers into the mind of the man who invented the geodesic dome and coined the expression "Spaceship Earth.