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Buckminster Fuller, who invented the geodesic dome, coined the phrase "Space Ship Earth," and had a carbon molecule named for him, was one of the greatest thinkers of the Twentieth Century. When I first read Fuller in the late 1960s, I was intrigued by this comprehensive insights regarding evolution, history, technology and existence itself. This short, easy-to-read book is my attempt to explain Bucky's insights without his rambling and sometimes-convoluted language. Despite my book's simplicity, when Bucky read the manuscript, he was impressed with its "attention and faithfulness to detail."…mehr

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Buckminster Fuller, who invented the geodesic dome, coined the phrase "Space Ship Earth," and had a carbon molecule named for him, was one of the greatest thinkers of the Twentieth Century. When I first read Fuller in the late 1960s, I was intrigued by this comprehensive insights regarding evolution, history, technology and existence itself. This short, easy-to-read book is my attempt to explain Bucky's insights without his rambling and sometimes-convoluted language. Despite my book's simplicity, when Bucky read the manuscript, he was impressed with its "attention and faithfulness to detail." In addition to its clear, simple language, my book uses photos and illustrations to reinforce Bucky's profound concepts.


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Pete Chasar, who grew up in New Jersey and for 28 years lived in Arizona, is now a writer and artist on the southern Oregon coast. While in Arizona, he became an avid hiker and advocate for preservation, especially preservation of Scottsdale's McDowell Mountains. He was a founding member and original chair of the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy, a member of Scottsdale's McDowell Mountains Task Force and two committees of Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve Commission, and served as communications chair for the committee behind a successful 1995 Scottsdale preserve tax ballot measure. Today, one of his paintings hangs permanently at the McDowell Preserve's Gateway building, and he was recently honored at the dedication of that building. In addition to his achievements as a volunteer preservationist, Chasar had a 35-year advertising career and wrote the Keep America Beautiful theme: People start pollution. People can stop it.