Utopia or Oblivion
This is Fuller's clearest statement of the planetary choice: use design science to make the world work for 100% of humanity, or keep drifting toward breakdown. Jaime Snyder's introduction frames the book as a practical survival manual for the "critical moment."
Core structure
- Introduction on the planetary emergency and Fuller's "North Star"
- Chapters on spaceships Earth, standard of living, population, and literacy
- Sections on the 21st century, resource accounting, and the music of the new life
- Reprinted Fuller lectures and essays about energy, economy, and design
Main ideas
- Humanity already has the know-how to meet basic needs for everyone.
- The real problem is not scarcity alone but how we organize resources and priorities.
- "Do more with less" is presented as a global survival strategy.
- Fuller's "design revolution" is a bloodless alternative to destructive political conflict.
- Small individual initiative, the trim-tab idea, can have planetary effects.
Why it matters
This book concentrates the mature Fuller worldview into one emergency argument: the future is still open, but only if we act with design intelligence, not habitual politics. It is one of the strongest corpus books for the theme of planetary responsibility.
See Also
- Critical Path (Critical Path) — fuller historical development of the same survival argument
- Earth, Inc (Earth, Inc) — related economic framing of planetary resources
- Education Automation (Education Automation) — the education side of the design revolution
- The 1972 Playboy Interview (The 1972 Playboy Interview) — restates the planetary either/or in interview form
Sources
- utopia_or_oblivion/ — book project directory (repo-local source tree)
- utopia_or_oblivion/index.md — book project index
- utopia_or_oblivion/utopia_or_oblivion.md — full book text