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Stewart Brand

Counterculture icon and creator of the Whole Earth Catalog. Influential figure in the rise of personal computing and long-term thinking.

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164 snips
Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 13min

341 | Stewart Brand on Maintenance as an Organizing Principle

Stewart Brand, a prominent writer and cultural thinker known for founding the Whole Earth Catalog and the Long Now Foundation, explores the vital role of maintenance in society. He argues that maintenance is an often-overlooked necessity linked to everything from infrastructure to personal projects. Discussing everything from quantum error correction to the art of repairing, Brand emphasizes the importance of viewing maintenance as a valuable practice rather than a chore. His insights challenge listeners to consider the balance between innovation and durability, all while advocating for the right to repair.
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Nov 21, 2017 • 2h 40min

#281: Stewart Brand - The Polymath of Polymaths

Stewart Brand, President of The Long Now Foundation, is a visionary behind projects like Revive & Restore aimed at reviving extinct species. He shares fascinating insights on long-term thinking and environmental responsibility. The discussion spans his groundbreaking Whole Earth Catalog, the role of psychedelics in consciousness, and the revolutionary potential of genetic technologies like CRISPR in conservation. Brand emphasizes the importance of thoughtful collaboration and innovative solutions in tackling environmental challenges.
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Jan 26, 2022 • 57min

Stewart Brand on Starting Things and Staying Curious

Stewart Brand, a polymath known for his involvement in cyberculture and environmental movements, shares his wisdom at 83. He dives into the curious connections between his Cold War upbringing and modern curiosity. Brand discusses the allure of psychedelics, the impact of the Whole Earth Catalog, and critiques of Silicon Valley's disconnect from the arts. He raises fascinating ideas about bringing back woolly mammoths and challenges the notion of space colonization, urging us to focus on maintenance and the importance of institutions.
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Oct 6, 2022 • 1h 1min

Jonathan Haidt, Kevin Kelly, & Stewart Brand: Democracy in the Next Cycle of History

Jonathan Haidt sees that we have entered a social-psychological phase change that was initiated in 02009 when social media platforms introduced several fateful innovations that changed the course of our society and disintegrated our consensus on reality. In this conversation with Long Now co-founders Stewart Brand and Kevin Kelly, Haidt explored questions of technological optimism, morality vs ethics, teen mental health, possible platform tweaks that could reduce the damage and just how long this next cycle of history could last. Prompted by Haidt's piece on [Why The Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/05/social-media-democracy-trust-babel/629369/), this discussion offers a behind the scenes look at the thinking going into Haidt's next book, _The Anxious Generation_.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 52min

Why Civilization Needs Better Manuals

Stewart Brand, writer and founder of the Whole Earth Catalog and the Long Now Foundation, reflects on long-term stewardship and the hidden art of upkeep. He discusses why maintenance underpins civilization, how tinkering and manuals (including YouTube teardowns) spread practical know-how, and the tradeoffs between simplicity and precision in design.

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