Institute of General Semantics
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The Institute of General Semantics is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1938 by Alfred Korzybski, located in Fort Worth, Texas. Its membership roles include members from 30 different countries. The Institute of General Semantics publishes:
- ETC: A Review of General Semantics, a quarterly journal printed since 1943, distributed to IGS members and subscribed to by over 350 libraries around the world.
- The General Semantics Bulletin, the yearbook of the Institute published since 1950.
- Over 30 books, CDs, DVDs, and tapes on general semantics.