Jacque Fresco, born on March thirteenth, nineteen sixteen, was a visionary American futurist and self-proclaimed social engineer. His self-taught journey led him through various roles in industrial design, where he honed his skills and developed a unique perspective on the future of society.
Fresco was a prolific writer and lecturer, passionately sharing his insights on sustainable cities, energy efficiency, and the management of natural resources. His work delved into the realms of cybernetic technology and automation, emphasizing the critical role of science in shaping a better world.
As the director of The Venus Project, Fresco advocated for a transformative socioeconomic system known as a 'resource-based economy.' His vision aimed at global implementation, seeking to create a society that prioritizes sustainability and equitable resource distribution.