R. Buckminster Fuller Quotes About Bases

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  • U.S. labor leaders will realize that automation can multiply man's wealth far more rapidly than it is multiplying at present and that automation will leave all men free to search and research... Realizing the direct competition with foreign industry on a straight labor basis will mean swiftly decreasing wages per hour and longer hours and decreasing buying power of the public.

  • We speak erroneously of "artificial" materials, "synthetics", and so forth. The basis for this erroneous terminology is the notion that Nature has made certain things which we call natural, and everything else is "man-made", ergo artificial. But what one learns in chemistry is that Nature wrote all the rules of structuring; man does not invent chemical structuring rules; he only discovers the rules. All the chemist can do is find out what Nature permits, and any substances that are thus developed or discovered are inherently natural. It is very important to remember that.

    "The Comprehensive Man". "Ideas and Integrities: A Spontaneous Autobiographical Disclosure" Book by Buckminster Fuller, p. 75-76, 1963.
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R. Buckminster Fuller

  • Born: July 12, 1895
  • Died: July 1, 1983
  • Occupation: Architect