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Building Industry:
"With general world disarmament and the release to life-promoting account of the fabulous production capacity of the world’s industrial complexes will come the one-day air-delivery of whole cities similar to the Old Man River Project wherein the operating energy efficiencies will be significantly multiplied and the social conditions provided by the omni-visible central community and the completely private, deployed dwelling areas, or the air-delivery of single family dwelling machines to the remotest of sites, or of whole clusters of single-family dwelling machines to near or far sites.
"Before 1985 we will have abandoned the concept of having to earn a living. We will have given life-long scholarships to everyone. We will have converted all the big city buildings to apartments and will have eliminated 70 percent of local commuting while vastly increasing long-distance travel.
“In Vancouver in June 1976, the young world, in its own right, in contradistinction to the strategic more-with-lessing of the weaponry industry–or of a few individuals like myself–opened the chapter of human society itself becoming committed realistically to doing more with less. Long before the end of the 20th century we will find all of humanity”
