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Stewart Brand
The <em>Whole Earth Catalog</em> founder, editor, and civilizational entrepreneur (b. 1938) whose work connects 1960s counterculture, personal-computer emergence, environmentalism, and long-term thinking — and whose collaboration with Kevin Kelly runs from 1980s <em>Whole Earth Review</em> editorship to co-founding the Long Now Foundation.
Stewart Brand is one of the most consequential American editors and institution-builders of the late twentieth century. He founded and edited the Whole Earth Catalog (1968–1971, with periodic updates), a counter-cultural compendium of tools and ideas that Steve Jobs called "Google in paperback form, 35 years before Google came along." He organized the first hackers' conference, the first cyberpunk-era bulletin-board system (The WELL, 1985), and co-founded the Global Business Network, the Long Now Foundation, and Revive & Restore. His career is the clearest demonstration that someone outside any specific institution can shape multiple institutional landscapes by articulating the right idea at the right moment.
In The You On AI Field Guide
Brand's intellectual through-line is attention to systems and long horizons. The Whole Earth Catalog's subtitle was Access to Tools, and its organizing premise was that individual agency required access to the specific tools, techniques, and ideas the mainstream economy did not provide.
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