1. Education Automation
    Buckminster Fuller
    Education Automation
    Comprehensive Learning for Emergent Humanity

    Edited by Jaime Snyder Reprint, originals 1962-1979

    Buckminster Fuller’s prophetic 1962 book “Education Automation” brilliantly anticipated the need to rethink learning in light of a dawning revolution in informational technology – “upcoming major world industry.” Along with other essays on education, including “Breaking the Shell of Permitted Ignorance,” “Children: the True Scientists” and “Mistake Mystique” this volume presents a powerful approach for preparing ourselves to face epochal changes on spaceship earth: “whether we are going to make it or not... is really up to each one of us; it is not something we can delegate to the politicians – what kind of world are you really going to have?”

    Design: Integral Lars Müller

    12 x 18 cm, 4¾ x 7 in, 224 pages, 15 illustrations in b/w, softcover (2010)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-199-9, e

    EUR 25.00 / USD 30.00 / GBP 20.00
    Introduction
    Breaking the Shell of Permitted Ignorance
    Education Automation: Freeing the Scholar to Return to His Studies
    Emergent Humanity: Its Environment and Education
    Heartbeats and Illions
    Science and Humanities
    Mistake Mystique
    Children: The True Scientists
    Where Will the World Be in 2025?
    Learning Tomorrows: Education for a Changing World
    Appendix