https://wholeearth.info/ Whole Earth Index Here lies a nearly-complete archive of Whole Earth publications, a series of journals and magazines descended from the Whole Earth Catalog, published by Stewart Brand and the POINT Foundation between 1970 and 2002. They are made available here for scholarship, education, and research purposes. 1 Whole Earth Catalogs Whole Earth Catalogs logo[we-catalog] 2 CoEvolution Quarterly CoEvolution Quarterly logo[coevolutio] 3 Whole Earth Software Review Whole Earth Software Review logo[we-softwar] 4 Whole Earth Review Whole Earth Review logo[we-review] 5 Whole Earth Magazine Whole Earth Magazine logo[we-magazin] 6 Special Publications Special Publications logo[special] 1 Whole Earth Catalogs The Whole Earth Catalog was an American counterculture magazine and product catalog published by Stewart Brand several times a year between 1968 and 1972, and occasionally thereafter, until 1998. The magazine featured essays and articles, but was primarily focused on product reviews. The editorial focus was on self-sufficiency, ecology, alternative education, "do it yourself," and holism, featuring the slogan "access to tools." [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1970 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1970 [gif][cover_medi] January 1971 [gif][cover_medi] March 1971 [gif][cover_medi] April 1974 [gif][cover_medi] October 1974 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1980 [gif][cover_medi] September 1986 [gif][cover_medi] 1988 [gif][cover_medi] 1989 [gif][cover_medi] 1990 [gif][cover_medi] December 1994 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 1998 2 CoEvolution Quarterly Founded in 1974 by the staff of the Whole Earth Catalog, CoEvolution Quarterly lasted 10 years as a small circulation magazine whose titular founding idea was coined by zoologist Paul Ehrlich and botanist Peter Raven to account for events that neither of their separate disciplines could explain. The moral of the co-evolutionary perspective is its imperative to always look one level larger and one level finer (at least) than where you are, and to see clear through your cycles. Articles include wide-ranging topics such as Paul Ehrlich on the biology of communities, R. Crumb drawings, Pat Califia's lesbian sadomasochists' manifesto, Gene Youngblood on the Future of Desire, Earl Butz debating Wendell Berry, Marshall McLuhan in dialog with Jerry Brown, a poem by Gary Snyder, Ivan Illich on computers, Ursula Le Guin on menopause, a wide-ranging discussion between Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, and personal essays by Ken Kesey, and others. 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The first issue was released in the Fall of 1984. The Whole Earth Software Catalog was a business failure, however, and was only published twice, with only three of the Whole Earth Software Review supplements published. [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1984 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 1984 [gif][cover_medi] June 1984 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1984 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1985 4 Whole Earth Review The Whole Earth Review was founded in January 1985 after the merger of the Whole Earth Software Review (a supplement to the Whole Earth Software Catalog) and the CoEvolution Quarterly. It continues the tradition of tool and book reviews interspersed with ecological and technology topics and articles treating social and community subjects. One of the journal's recurring themes was "the commons" (a thing, institution or geographic space of, or having to do with, the community as a whole), and the related "tragedy of the commons." 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They launched with an updated slogan of "access to tools, ideas, and practices." [gif][cover_medi] Summer 1997 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 1997 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1998 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 1998 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1998 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1999 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 1999 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 1999 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 1999 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 2000 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 2000 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 2000 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 2000 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 2001 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 2001 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 2001 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 2002 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 2002 [gif][cover_medi] Fall 2002 [gif][cover_medi] Winter 2002 6 Special Publications Whole Earth published a number of singular publications throughout its run focused on topical themes, or containing content from aligned organizations. Often these volumes reprinted articles from prior Whole Earth perodical journals, supplemented with new content. [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1970 [gif][cover_medi] Summer 1970 [gif][cover_medi] January 1974 [gif][cover_medi] 1974 [gif][cover_medi] December 1977 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1978 [gif][cover_medi] 1986 [gif][cover_medi] Spring 1991 Whole Earth Index "access to tools, ideas, and practices" Information