Edward Goldsmith
(1928-)

Anglo-French Enviornmentalist
1991 Right Livelihood Award Winner

birthdate: November 8
birthplace:
Paris, France

Edward Goldsmith is an Anglo-French environmentalist and eco-philosopher who was the first editor of The Ecologist magazine. Older brother of billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, Edward Goldsmith was one of the founders of the Ecology Party, which later became the Green Party. As editor of The Ecologist from 1969 to 1990 and then again from 1997 to 1998, Teddy Goldsmith has been a leading voice for environmental sustainability. He has been an outspoken advocate of conservation and organic farming and a return from an industrial society to a rural one, with an emphasis on the wisdom of indigenous peoples. His most popular book, The Way: An Ecological Worldview, first published in 1992, has been translated into a number of languages throughout the world. Edward Goldsmith is a director of the International Forum on Globalization and in 2001 he co-edited the book, The Case Against the Global Economy and For a Turn Towards the Localization, which includes 43 essays by the most important voices in the anti-globalization movement. In 1991 he received the Right Livelihood Awards (often referred to as the Alternative Nobel Prize) "...for his uncompromising critique of industrialism and promotion of environmentally sustainable and socially just alternatives to it.”

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