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Earth, Inc

Fuller's early-to-middle-period argument that the planet should be treated as a single navigable system — a cosmic report card, not a set of local jurisdictions. It bridges early chart-based prognostication and later spaceship-Earth thinking, tying navigation, technology, and world accounting into one design-science frame.

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Earth, Inc

Earth, Inc. is Fuller's early-to-middle-period argument that the planet should be treated as a single navigable system: a cosmic report card, not a set of local jurisdictions.

Main claims

  • Earth can be treated like a ship or airplane: you need a fix, a course, and a forecast.
  • Human history should be measured against universal principles, not local political scorekeeping.
  • The industrial era begins when the chemical elements are progressively isolated and controlled.
  • Einstein's absolute speed replaces static land-based accounting as the right frame of reference.
  • Humanity's real wealth is the ability to do more with less, globally.

Why it matters

  • The book is a bridge between early chart-based prognostication and later spaceship-Earth thinking.
  • It anticipates Fuller's later critique of static economics and property.
  • It ties navigation, technology, and world accounting into one design-science frame.

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