-Caveat Lector-

Legally Piggily
An excerpt from Critical Path
by R. Buckminster Fuller
Kiyoshi Kuromiya Adjuvant
1981 St Martin's Press
175 Fifth Ave, NY, NY 10010
in print

I'M GOING TO REVIEW my prehistory's speculative assumptions regarding the
origins of human power structures. In a herd of wild horses there's a king
stallion. Once in a while a young stallion is born bigger than the others.
Immediately upon his attaining full growth, the king stallion gives him
battle. Whichever one wins inseminates the herd. Darwin saw this as the way
in which nature contrives to keep the strongest strains going. This battling
for herd kingship is operative amongst almost all species of animal herds as
well as in the "pecking order" of flocking bird types.

I'm sure that amongst the earliest of human beings, every once in a while a
man was born much bigger than the others. He didn't ask to be-but there he
was. And because he was bigger, people would say-each in their own esoteric
language-"Mister, will you please reach one of those bananas for me, because
I can't reach them." The big one obliges. Later the little people would say,
"Mister, people over there have lost all of their bananas and they are dying
of starvation, and they say they are going to come over here and kill us to
get our bananas. You're big-you get out in front and protect us." And he
would say, "OK," and successfully protect them.

The big one found his bigness continually being exploited. He would say to
the littles, "Between these battles protecting you, I would like to get ready
for the next battle. We could make up some weapons and things." The people
said, "All right. We'll make you king. Now you tell us what to do." So the
big man becomes king quite logically. He could have become so in either a
bullying or good-natured way, but the fact is that he was king simply because
he was not only the biggest and the most physically powerful but also the
most skillful and clever big one.

Every once in a while along would come another big man. "Mr. King, you've got
things too easy around here. I'm going to take it away from you. A big battle
ensues between the two and after the king has his challenger pinned down on
his back, he says, "Mister, you were trying to kill me to take away my
kingdom. But I'm not going to kill you because you'd make a good fighter, and
I need fighters around here to cope with the enemies who keep coming. So I'm
going to let you up now if you promise to fight for me. But don't you ever
forget-I can kill you. OK?" The man assents, so The King lets him up but
instinctively the king says secretly to himself, "I mustn't ever allow two of
those big guys to come at me together. I can lick any one of them, but only
one by one." The most important initial instinct of the most powerful
individual or of his organized power structure is. "Divide to conquer, and to
keep conquered, keep divided".

So our special-case king has now successfully defended his position against
two or more big guys who are all good fighters. He makes one the "Duke of
Hill A," the second "Duke of Hill B," and the third "Duke of Hill C," and
tells each one to "mind your own business" because "only the king minds
everybody's business," and he has his spies watch them so that they can't
gang up on him. Thus, our considered king is doing very well in his
tribe-defending battles.

However, there are a lot of little nonfighting people who are not obeying the
king regarding preparations for the next fighting period. The king says to
his henchmen, "Seize that mischievous little character over there who is
really being a nuisance around here." To the prisoner the king says, "I'm
going to have to cut your head off.' The man says. "Mr. King, you'd make a
big mistake to cut my head off." The king asks, "Why?" "Well, I'll tell you,
Mr. King, I understand the language of your enemy over the hill, and you
don't. And I heard him say what he is going to do to you and when he's going
to do it." "Young man, you've got a good idea at last. You let me know every
day what my enemy over the hill says he is going to do and so forth, and your
head is going to stay on. In addition, you're going to do something else
you've never done before. You're going to eat regularly right up here in the
castle near me. And I'm going to have you wear a royal purple jacket (so that
I can keep track of you)."

The king now has that little man under control and useful. Then another
little man makes trouble for the king. As he is about to be beheaded, he
shows the king that he under stands metallurgy and can make better swords
than anybody else. The king says. "You better make a good sword in a hurry."
The man makes a beautiful, superstrong, and sharp sword-there's no question
about that. So the king says, "OK, your head stays on. You, too, are to live
here at the castle."

Next, under the threat of beheadment, another man making trouble for the king
says, "The reason I am able to steal from you is because I understand
arithmetic, which you don't. If I do the arithmetic around here, people won't
be able to steal from you." The king makes him court mathematician.

As each of these men are given those special tasks to do for life, the king
says to all of them, 'Each of you mind only your own business. You, Mr.
Languageman, mind only your own business; and you, Mr. Swordmaker, mind only
your own business; and you, Mr. Arithmetic, mind only your own business. Each
one minds only his own business. I'm the only one that minds everyone's
business. Is that perfectly clear?" "Yes sir." "Yes sir." "Yes sir."

The king now has his kingdom operating very well. He has great fighters,
superior metallurgy, better arithmetic and logistics, better spying and
intelligence. His kingdom is growing ever bigger. Years go by, and these
experts are getting old. The king says, "I want to leave this kingdom to my
grandson. Mr. Languageman, I want you to pick out and teach some younger
person about language. You, Mr. Swordmaker, I want you to pick out and teach
somebody about metallurgy. You, Mr. Arithmetic, I want you to pick out and
teach someone about arithmetic." And his total strategy became the pattern
for the ultimate founding of Oxford University.

The way the power structure keeps the wit and cunning of the
intelligentsia-who are not musclemen, who cannot do the physical
fighting-from making trouble for the power structure (if the intelligentsia
are too broadly informed, unwatched, and with time of their own in which to
think) is to make each one a specialist with tools and an office or lab. That
is exactly why bright people today have become streamlined into specialists.

Nobody is born a specialist. Every child is born with comprehensive intrests,
asking the most comprehensively logical and relevant questions. Pointing to
the logs burning in the fireplace, one child asked me, "What is fire?" I
answered, "Fire is the Sun unwinding from the tree's log. The Earth revolves
and the trees revolve as the radiation from the Sun's flame reaches the
revolving planet Earth. By photosynthesis the green buds and leaves of the
tree convert that Sun radiation into hydrocarbon molecules, which form into
the bio-cells of the green, outer, cambium layer of the tree. The tree is a
tetrahedron that makes a cone as it revolves. The tree's three tetrahedral
roots spread out into the ground to anchor the tree and get water. Each year
the new, outer-layer, green-tree cone revolves 365 turns, and every year the
tree grows its new tender-green, bio-cell cone layer just under the bark and
over the accumulating cones of previous years. Each ring of the many rings of
the saw-cut log is one year's Sun-energy impoundment. So the fire is the
many-years-of-Sun-flame-winding now unwinding from the tree. When the log
fire pop-sparks, it is letting go a very sunny day long ago, and doing so in
a hurry." Conventionally educated grown-ups rarely know how to answer such
questions. They're all too specialized.

If nature wanted humans to be specialists, she would, for instance, have
given them a microscope on one eye, which is what nature has done with all
other living organisms-other than humans. Each has special, organically
integral equipment with which to cope successfully with special conditions in
special environments. The low-slung hound to follow the Earth-top scent of
another creature through the thickets and woods ... the little vine that can
grow only along certain stretches of the Amazon River... the bird with
beautiful wings with which to fly, which bird however, when landed and in
need of walking, is greatly hampered by its integral but now useless wings.

Humans are not unique in possessing brains that always and only are
coordinating and storing for later retrieval the integrated information
coming in from each and all the creature's senses-visual, aural, tactile, and
olfactory. Humans are unique in respect to all other creatures in that they
also have minds that can discover constantly varying interrelationships
existing only between a number of special case experiences as individually
apprehended by their brains, which covarying interrelationship rates can only
be expressed mathematically. For example, human minds discovered the law of
relative interattractiveness of celestial bodies, whose initial intensity is
the product of the masses of any two such celestial bodies, while the force
of whose interattractiveness varies inversely as the second power of the
arithmetical interdistancing increases.

The human mind of Bernoulli discovered the mathematical expression of the
laws of intercovarying pressure differentials in gases under varying
conditions of shape and velocity of gas flow around and by interfering
bodies. The Wright brothers' wing foils provided human flight, but not the
information controlling the mathematics of varying wing foil conformations.

Bernoulli's work made possible the mathematical improvement in speed and
energy efficiency of various wing designs. Human mind's access to the
mathematics of generalized scientific laws governing physical phenomena in
general made possible humanity's production of its own detached-from-self
wings to outfly all birds in speed and altitude, while being able to loan one
another those wings and modify them to produce even better wings.

I'm sure our human forebears went through quite a period of giants and
giant-affairs evolution. These probably led to all sorts of truth-founded
legends from which fairy stories were developed, many of which are probably
quite close to the facts of unwritten history. Then humans developed to the
point at which a small man made a weapon, a stone-slinger, such as in the
story of David and Goliath, with which the little man slays the big man by
virtue of a muscle-impelled missile. At the U.S. Naval Academy "ballistics"
is defined as: the art and science of controlling the trajectory of an
explosively hurled missile. After the sling and spear we got the bow and
arrow with which a small man could kill a big man at much greater distance
than with spear or sling. So skill and human-muscle-impelled weapons ended
the era of giants.

Discovery of energetic principles, and human inventiveness in using those
principles, such as the invention of catapults and mechanically contracted,
steel-spring-coil arrow impelment, advanced the art of weapons. The human
power structures that could best organize and marshal the complex of
interessential "best" weapons and support an army of best-trained people with
each of the special types of weapons were the ones who now won the battles
and ran the big human "show." The discovery of gunpowder by the Chinese and
the invention of guns introduced the era of ballistics, or as the Navy terms
it, "explosively hurled missiles."

Going back to the stone-sling, bow-and-arrow, spear, club, and knife era of
weapons, we find that territorial battles between American Indian nations
were fought over the local hunting and fishing rights, but the land itself
al- ways belonged to the Great Spirit. To the Indians it was obvious that hu-
mans could not own the land. There was never any idea that the people could
own land-owning was an eternal, omniscient omnipotence unique to the
greatness, universality, and integrity of the forever-to-humans-mysterious
Great Spirit. Until a special human-produced change in the evolution of power
structures occurred, the ownership of anything being unique to the Great
Spirit in whatever way that might be designated by local humans was held by
all people around our planet.

In 1851 Seattle, chief of the Suquamish and other Indian tribes around
Washington's Puget Sound, delivered what is considered to be one of the most
beautiful and profound environmental statements ever made. The city of
Seattle is named for the chief, whose speech was in response to a proposed
treaty under which the Indians were persuaded to sell two million acres of
land for $150,000.

How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is strange
to us. If we do not own the freshness of the air and the sparkle of the
water, how can you buy them? Every part of this earth is sacred to my people.
Every shining pine needle, every sandy shore, every mist in the dark woods,
every clearing and humming insect is holy in the memory and experience of my
people. The sap which courses through the trees carries the memories of the
red man. The white man's dead forget the country of their birth when they go
to walk among the stars. Our dead never forget this beautiful earth, for it
is the mother of the red man. We are part of the earth and it is part of us.
The perfumed flowers are our sisters; the deer, the horse, the great eagle,
these are our brothers. The rocky crests, the juices in the meadows, the body
heat of the pony, and man-all belong to the same family. So, when the Great
Chief in Washington sends word that he wishes to buy our land, he asks much
of us. The Great Chief sends word he will reserve us a place so that we can
live comfortably to ourselves. He will be our father and we will be his
children. So we will consider your offer to buy our land. But it will not be
easy. For this land is sacred to us. This shining water that moves in the
streams and rivers is not just water but the blood of our ancestors. If we
sell you land, you must remember that it is sacred, and you must teach your
children that it is sacred and that each ghostly reflection in the clear
water of the lakes tells of events and memories in the life of my people. The
water's murmur is the voice of my father's father. The rivers are our
brothers, they quench our thirst. The rivers carry our canoes, and feed our
children. If we sell you our land, you must remember, and teach your
children, that the rivers are our brothers and yours, and you must henceforth
give the rivers the kindness you would give any brother. We know that the
white man does not understand our ways. One portion of land is the same to
him as the next, for he is a stranger who comes in the night and takes from
the land whatever he needs. The earth is not his brother, but his enemy, and
when he has conquered it, he moves on. He leaves his father's grave behind,
and he does not care. He kidnaps the earth from his children, and he does not
care. His father's grave, and his children's birthright are forgotten. He
treats his mother, the earth, and his brother, the sky, as things to be
bought, plundered, sold like sheep or bright beads. His appetite will devour
the earth and leave behind only a desert. I do not know. Our ways are
different from your ways. The sight of your cities pains the eyes of the red
man. There is no quiet place in the white man's cities. No place to hear the
unfurling of leaves in spring or the rustle of the insect's wings. The
clatter only seems to insult the ears. And what is there to life if a man
cannot hear the lonely cry of the whippoorwill or the arguments of the frogs
around the pond at night? I am a red man and do not understand. The Indian
prefers the soft sound of the wind darting over the face of a pond and the
smell of the wind itself, cleansed by a midday rain, or scented with piffon
pine. The air is precious to the red man for all things share the same
breath, the beast, the tree, the man, they all share the same breath. The
white man does not seem to notice the air he breathes. Like a man dying for
many days he is numb to the stench. But if we sell you our land, you must
remember that the air is precious to us, that the air shares its spirit with
all the life it supports. The wind that gave our grandfather his first breath
also receives his last sigh. And if we sell you our land, you must keep it
apart and sacred as a place where even the white man can go to taste the wind
that is sweetened by the meadow's flowers. You must teach your children that
the ground beneath their feet is the ashes of our grandfathers. So that they
will respect the land, tell your children that the earth is rich with the
lives of our kin. Teach your children that we have taught our children that
the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons of the
earth. If men spit upon the ground, they spit upon themselves. This we know:
the earth does not belong to man; man belongs to the earth. All things are
connected. We may be brothers after all. We shall see. One thing we know
which the white man may one day discover: our God is the same  God. You may
think now that you own Him as you wish to own our land; but you cannot. He is
the God of man, and His compassion is equal for the red man and the white.
This earth is precious to Him, and to harm the earth is to heap contempt on
its creator. The whites too shall pass; perhaps sooncr than all other tribes.
Contaminate your bed and you will one night suffocate in your own waste. But
in your perishing you will shine brightly fired by the strength of the God
who brought you to this land and for some special purpose gave you dominion
over this land and over the red man. That destiny is a mystery to us, for we
do not understand when the buffalo are all slaughtered, the wild horses are
tame, the secret corners of the forest heavy with scent of many men and the
view of the ripe hills blotted by talking wires. Where is the thicket? Gone.
Where is the eagle? Gone. The end of living and the beginning of survival."

* * *

In my prehistory accounting I talk about the time when each ice age is
engaging an enormous amount of the oceans' water, lowering the waterfront and
bringing together the islands of Borneo, the Philippines, and others, all to
become part of the Malay Peninsula. I also spoke of the ice cap pushing the
furry animals southward until they were suddenly pushed into the land of the
previous islands now formed into the new p~ninsula-into land they could never
before reach. This is how animals like tigers got out to now reislanded
places like Bali. Human beings suddenly confronted with these wild animals
learned how to cope, hunting some and taming others. In following the
evolution of human power structures we are now particularly in terested in
the humans who found themselves confronted with a tidal wave of wild animals.
Those who were overwhelmed became aggressive hunters, and those who were not
overwhelmed became peaceful domesticators of the animals. Some of the most
aggressive men mounted horses, moved faster than all others, and went out to
seek the beasts.

*Chief Seattle's speech was submitted by Dr. Glenn T. Olds at Alaska's Future
Frontiers conference in 1979

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