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Stewart Brand Announced as 2019 Paradigm Award Winner


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Stuart Brand, creator of the Whole Earth Catalog and the WELL.

The Breakthrough institute has named Stuart Brand to receive its 2019 Paradigm Award.

Credit: The Breakthrough Institute

New York Times columnist David Brooks recently described Stewart Brand as "the man who changed the world… twice." Brand's Whole Earth Catalogue deeply informed modern environmental consciousness. Two decades later, he launched the WELL, the world's first online Internet community. This year, the Breakthrough Institute will proudly honor Brand as the recipient of the 2019 Breakthrough Paradigm Award, in recognition of the possibility, indeed the hope, that he has changed the world a third time.

On the 50th anniversary of the publication of the Whole Earth Catalogue, we will gather to celebrate what is also the 10th anniversary of the publication of Whole Earth Discipline, Brand's radical reconsideration of environmental politics for the 21st century, a book that anticipated and inspired An Ecomodernist Manifesto.

Beyond his profound influence on modern environmental thought and action, Brand has personified the impact that public intellectuals can have in the world. He helped declassify the first images of the Earth taken from space and founded the Global Business Network and the Long Now Foundation. His current projects include Revive & Restore, a project to harness the power of biotechnology to preserve biodiversity, and the Clock of the Long Now, a clock currently under construction in the mountains of Texas designed to tick for 10,000 years.

The Paradigm Award recognizes accomplishment and leadership in the effort to make the future secure, free, prosperous, and fulfilling for all the world's inhabitants on an ecologically vibrant planet. Past recipients of the award are Mark Lynas, Emma Marris, Jesse Ausubel, Ruth DeFries, David MacKay, Calestous Juma, and Rachel Laudan.

 

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