Joseph Friedlander
Joseph
Friedlander is a thinker in the pattern of Herman Kahn or David
South, who takes a theoretical construct and reduces it to detailed
scenarios for action, with an emphasis on the immediately achievable and
the practical that can be settled for in the very near term as a
foundation for greater achievements later on.
Joseph has a degree in business, certificates in computer aided design, tool
and die work, information science, and other technical areas and wide
background familiarity with astrophysics and chemistry.
His reading is wide-ranging (some would say encyclopedic). Among his
favorite authors are those who concentrate on the links between
industry, government and military, society and prosperity, in particular
Jane Jacobs, Seymour Melman, Herman Kahn, and Kevin A.
Carson.
Joseph is an inventor and consultant who writes and speaks often on
space industrialization and settlement as well as future industrial
possibilities on Earth and the ways these things could change our lives.
He is a member of the World Economics Association.
He authored
In Praise of Large Payloads for Space,
Joseph Friedlander’s Thoughts Inspired By Alexander Bolonkin’s
Writings
On How To Catalyze Innovation And Technical Progress,
Hyperwealth and Alternative Futures,
Tyler Cowen’s “Great Stagnation” — Joseph Friedlander
Perspective and Thoughts on Related Subjects,
What was the best way to use the Saturn V to reach the Moon —
in retrospect?,
A summary of Dr. Bruce Cordell’s 21stCenturyWaves.com Maslow Window
Model, and
The Friedlander Cold Crown — A Cold Trap For The Lunar
Poles — Solid
Oxygen For Lunar Capture And Export.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.