Critical Path
Fuller argues that world change depends on understanding the sequence of enabling steps: the critical path. He uses Apollo, supply chains, and energy accounting to show that humanity already has the means to make the world work for everyone.
Main claims
- Good/bad are not fundamental categories; complementarity is.
- Humanity's problem is not scarcity but ignorance of its actual energy income and technical capability.
- The Apollo Program is the model for large-scale, coordinated accomplishment.
- World power structures control supply lines, finance, and "lines of vital supply."
- Design science can redirect civilization from "killingry" to "livingry."
Why it matters
- The book names the planning logic behind large technical successes.
- It ties twentieth-century politics, economics, and energy systems to a world-design agenda.
- It is one of Fuller's clearest accounts of why the planet can support all humanity.
See Also
- Grunch of Giants (Grunch of Giants) — late polemic restating the same economic thesis
- Cosmography (Cosmography) — late synthesis of Fuller's worldview
- And It Came To Pass — Not To Stay (And It Came To Pass — Not To Stay) — companion late Fuller volume
- Earth, Inc (Earth, Inc) — earlier world-accounting argument
- Education Automation (Education Automation) — the education side of the same design-science program
- The 1972 Playboy Interview (The 1972 Playboy Interview) — conversational restatement; source of the Self-Disciplines reproduced there
Sources
- critical_path/critical_path.md — full book text (repo-local source tree)
- index.md — project index