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斯图尔特·布兰德论进步如何发生

Culture
United States
开始于 February 05, 2026

The counterculture icon discusses a few of the books that informed his new project, “Maintenance: Of Everything.”

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Stewart Brand's emphasis on maintenance underscores the importance of sustainability in our rapidly changing world.

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Brand's perspective on maintenance encourages a balanced approach between innovation and preservation in society.

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The idea that 'everything requires maintenance' can lead to complacency and hinder the urgency needed for addressing pressing global issues.

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Investing in maintenance can create jobs and boost local economies, making it a practical path for progress.

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Focusing on maintenance may distract us from pursuing innovative solutions that drive true progress.

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