- Spaceship Earth
Spaceship is a
world view term usually expressing concern over the use of limited resources available onEarth .It may have been derived from a passage in
Henry George 's best known work, "" [The text on wikisource differs from versions available [http://www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/George/grgPP20.html#Book%20IV,%20Chapter%202 here] and [http://www.schalkenbach.org/library/george.henry/pp042.html here] .] (1879 ).From book IV, chapter 2:It is a well-provisioned ship, this on which we sail through space. If the bread and beef above decks seem to grow scarce, we but open a hatch and there is a new supply, of which before we never dreamed. And very great command over the services of others comes to those who as the hatches are opened are permitted to say, "This is mine!"
The phrase was also popularized by
Buckminster Fuller , who wrote and published a book in1963 under the title of "Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth ". [cite book|first=Buckminster|last=Fuller|authorlink=Buckminster Fuller|publisher=E.P. Dutton & Co.|location=New York|date=1963|isbn=0-525-47433-1|url=http://reactor-core.org/operating-manual-for-spaceship-earth.html|title=Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth The quotation is from [http://www.bfi.org/operating_manual.htm#8%20the%20regenerative%20landscape Section 8: The regenerative landscape] .] This quotation, referring tofossil fuel s, reflects his approach: "...can make all of humanity successful through science's world-engulfing industrial evolution provided that we are not so foolish as to continue to exhaust in a split second of astronomical history the orderly energy savings of billions of years' energy conservation aboard our Spaceship Earth. These energy savings have been put into our Spaceship's life-regeneration-guaranteeing bank account for use only in self-starter functions."In
1966 Kenneth E. Boulding used the phrase in the title of an essay, "The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth". [cite web|url=http://dieoff.org/page160.htm|title=THE ECONOMICS OF THE COMING SPACESHIP EARTH|first=Kenneth E.|last=Boulding|author|link=Kenneth E. Boulding|year=1966|accessdate=2007-09-07] Boulding described the past openeconomy of apparently illimitable resources, which he said he was tempted to call the "cowboy economy", and continued: "The closed economy of the future might similarly be called the 'spaceman' economy, in which the earth has become a single spaceship, without unlimited reservoirs of anything, either for extraction or for pollution, and in which, therefore, man must find his place in a cyclical ecological system".(David Korten would take up the "cowboys in a spaceship" theme in his1995 book "When Corporations Rule the World ".)United Nations Secretary-General U Thant spoke of Spaceship Earth onEarth Day March 21 ,1971 at the ceremony of the ringing of theJapanese Peace Bell : "May there only be peaceful and cheerful Earth Days to come for our beautiful Spaceship Earth as it continues to spin and circle in frigid space with its warm and fragile cargo of animate life." [cite web|url=http://www.wowzone.com/mc-lee.htm|title=EARTH DAY: PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE|first=Lee|last=Lawrence|coauthors=John McConnell|date=July 3 ,1999 |publisher=Wish Only Well|accessdate=2007-09-07]ee also
* Gaia Theory
*How Much Land Does a Man Need? Notes
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