World Game
Buckminster Fuller
first proposed the
World Game
concept in
1961
as the
core curriculum
at the (then new)
Edwardsville
Campus of
Southern Illinois University
. The idea was to
"make the world work for 100% of humanity in the shortest possible time through spontaneous cooperation without ecological damage or disadvantage to anyone."
Fuller proposed it again in
1964
for the
1967
International and Universal Exposition
(or "
Expo 67
") in
Montreal, Quebec
. In
1972
, the
World Game Institute
was founded in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
by Fuller and others. Other organizations such as the
Buckminster Fuller Institute
and the
Global Energy Network Institute
work for similiar goals.
External links
THE WORLD GAME: INTEGRATIVE RESOURCE UTILIZATIONPLANNING TOOL - By R. Buckminster Fuller
www.WorldGame.org
Global Energy Network Institute
World Game Institute Homepage (old contents)
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