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  • 21 May 2025 2:06 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The videos from our Gary Gumpert Memorial and Marshall McLuhan Screening, held on April 29, 2025, are now available for viewing on the IGS YouTube channel. They can be screened individually or via a single playlist over on YouTube or right here:


  • 7 May 2025 1:34 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The videos from our Communication, Consciousness, & Culture 2 Online Symposium, held on April 19, 2025, are now available for viewing on the IGS YouTube channel. They can be screened individually or via a single playlist over on YouTube or right here:




  • 22 Apr 2025 2:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The thirty-second episode of Semantic Reactions, the official podcast of the Institute of General Semantics, is now available for your listening pleasure. Our April 2025 podcast features the return of author, financier, and IGS Trustee Christopher Mayer to discuss the current economic situation in the United States with IGS President Lance Strate. Their dialogue emphasizes how general semantics can help us to understand financial concepts such as the trade deficit, tariffs, inflation, and even money itself.

    You can access Episode 32 via our host site, and it is also available through most major podcast platforms, also on YouTube, and below:


  • 30 Mar 2025 2:02 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The thirty-first episode of Semantic Reactions, the official podcast of the Institute of General Semantics, is now available for your listening pleasure. Our March 2025 podcast features the return of author, scholar, and critic Marleen Barr to discuss her recently published anthology entitled, Jewish Women Science Fiction Writers Create Future Females, with IGS President Lance Strate.


    You can access Episode 31 via our host site, and it is also available through most major podcast platforms, also on YouTube, and below:


  • 25 Feb 2025 2:48 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The thirtieth episode of Semantic Reactions, the official podcast of the Institute of General Semantics, is now available for your listening pleasure. Our February 2025 podcast features IGS President Lance Strate interviewing Gabriel Kennedy, aka Prop Anon, the author of Chapel Perilous: The Life and Thought Crimes of Robert Anton Wilson

    You can access Episode 30 via our host site, and it is also available through most major podcast platforms, also on YouTube, and below:


  • 31 Jan 2025 3:43 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The twenty-ninth episode of Semantic Reactions, the official podcast of the Institute of General Semantics, is now available for your listening pleasure. Our January 2025 podcast features IGS President Lance Strate interviewing computer programmer and activist Brianna Wu. Their conversation covers Gamergate, feminism, transexual issues, and politics and activism. 

    You can access Episode 28 via our host site, and it is also available through most major podcast platforms, also on YouTube, and below:


  • 31 Jan 2025 3:36 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The videos from our 2024 Alfred Korzybski Memorial Lecture, featuring Maryanne Wolf, and our Communication, Consciousness, and Culture Symposium, held on September 20th to 22nd, are now available for viewing on the IGS YouTube channel. They can be screened individually or via a single playlist over on YouTube or right here:



  • 30 Dec 2024 2:28 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The twenty-eighth episode of Semantic Reactions, the official podcast of the Institute of General Semantics, is now available for your listening pleasure. Our December 2024 episode features IGS President Lance Strate interviewing computer scientist and IGS Past President Jeff Mordkowitz. Their conversation covers the history of general semantics and the Institute, approaches to teaching general semantics, the importance of the non-verbal or silent level, and Mordkowitz’s Seven Simple Steps to Sanity. 

    You can access Episode 28 via our host site, and it is also available through most major podcast platforms, also on YouTube, and below:



  • 21 Dec 2024 7:29 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Alfred Korzybski's

    magnum opus,

    Science and Sanity

    in French Translation!

    Patrick Hug's translation of the Sixth Edition of Science and Sanity features updated illustrations and diagrams, and a new index, and is available in hardcover, paperback, and ebook editions from the IGS store and other online booksellers.

  • 7 Dec 2024 7:09 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Newly published by the Institute of General Semantics:

    Not A, Not Be, &c by Lance Strate

    Available in paperback and ebook editions from the IGS store and other online booksellers.

    Not A, Not Be, &c is not just another collection of essays on general semantics. Not that it is not exactly that, a collection of essays on general semantics specifically, and on what Neil Postman described as general semantics writ large, aka media ecology. This colorful collection of essays, complete with illustrations and indexes, cover topics related to human communication and the human condition, the contrast between alphabetic and electronic cultures, a new tree of life model, understanding different types of symbolic form (i.e., words, images, and numbers), problems and possibilities regarding the copula and conjunctions, the nature of imagination, and coping with and changing the world we live in.

    Not A, Not Be, &c is a wonderful intellectual playground. Strate crafts complex systems of ideas into a delightful landscape that will be a joy for any curious mind to roam. ‒Lera Boroditsky, Professor of Cognitive Science, University of California San Diego

    In this cryptically titled collection of essays, Strate shows how word play is a serious matter, maps are creative as much as accurate, and logic is often misleading. Despite the initially opaque title, the writing is clear and the argument compelling, demonstrating how language and media are central to the human condition. The book explains and extends upon the insights of Korzybski and general semantics and McLuhan and media ecology, tracing their influence and showing their contemporary relevance. ‒Chris Chesher, Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures, University of Sydney

    Not A, Not Be, &c invites you to rethink the very constructs that shape our understanding of existence, communication, and human potential. Strate challenges conventional thinking, guiding readers through a nuanced examination of symbolic communication, the limitations of language, and the profound impact of our conceptual frameworks on reality. ‒Heather Maloney-Stassen, Founding Dean, College of Arts, Sciences, & Education, Daemen University

    Lance Strate reveals the relevance of general semantics for readers familiar with and new to the field and identifies its link with media ecology. Along the way, Strate establishes how the non-Aristotelian character of general semantics suits the speed and connectivity of our “E” world. The pages are packed with references to ancient wisdoms, scholarly insights, adages of public intellectuals, and pertinent practices of cultural icons—we meet Popeye indexed alongside Plato, Lady Gaga next to Alfred Korzybski himself. The text unsettles conventions, applying the disruptive energy of general semantics to show there is always more: etc. or “&c.” Once you read this book, you won’t hear the phrase “it is what it is” the same way—schooled by Strate to adopt Korzybski’s perspective where nothing is definitive, and more is resident and forthcoming. ‒Jaqueline McLeod Rogers, Professor & Chair, Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and Communications, University of Winnipeg

    Lance Strate is without a doubt our foremost thinker and writer about general semantics and media ecology, and how these two thought systems are so wholly interconnected and overlapping. In this bold collection of essays, he again seeks to move our understanding a great leap forward with respect to what we know about both systems, and with his extensions of what Korzybski, McLuhan, Postman, Bateson, Ong, and so many others, as his giants, have taught us. With each superbly written chapter, he reminds us how his endeavor is nothing more and nothing less than understanding the nature of our human experience as the languaging and symbol-making species. ‒Thom Gencarelli, Professor of Communication, Sound & Media Arts, Manhattan University

    Table of Contents: About the Author; Prolegomenon (Not Not An Introduction); Acknowledgements; Index of Proper Names; Subject Index; References; Part 1 Not A; Chapter 1 If Not A, Then E; Chapter 2 Word, Image, Number; Part 2 Not Be; Chapter 3 It Is What It Isn't; Chapter 4 Figments of a Fragment, or Fragments of a Figment; Part 3 &c; Chapter 5 So You Want to Change the World? A Hitchhiker's Guide to Subversive Thinking; Chapter 6 The And
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