Steve Brant is an independent researcher, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable international development movement can achieve the ultimate goal of a peaceful and prosperous world for us all.
Since 1979, Steve has known that zero-sum, scarcity-based economic theory is obsolete and must be replaced by abundance-based principles for this goal to be achieved.
Steve Brant is an independent researcher, theorist, and speaker on how the sustainable international development movement can achieve the ultimate goal of a peaceful and prosperous world for us all.
Since 1979, Steve has known that zero-sum, scarcity-based economic theory is obsolete and must be replaced by abundance-based principles for this goal to be achieved.
Steve's focus is on educating people from all walks of life and bringing them into this systems-based sustainable development process, knowing that the world's political leaders will not implement "version 2.0" of our global sociopolitical economic system until the people demand it.
Steve's civil engineering background enables him to understand the "built environment" side of society, while his studies in the fields of organizational development, corporate social responsibility, and politics enable him to understand the developmental challenges the world faces.
Steve's work is based on the landmark research of systems theorists R. Buckminster Fuller, W. Edwards Deming, and Russell L. Ackoff. He is currently working on his first book, “Redesigning the Global System”.
"Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe." - H. G. Wells
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University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
Bachelor’s degree, 1975.
Areas of study: Civil Engineering
Awards: Graduated Cum Laude
Activities and societies: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
New York University - Stern School of Business, New York, United States
Other Professional degree, 1982.
Areas of study: Masters Degree Studies
George Washington Univeristy, District of Columbia, United States
Other Professional degree, 1990.
Areas of study: W. Edwards Deming's management methods
Activities and societies: American Society for Quality* (ASQ)
*known as the American Society for Quality Control back then