International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences
Founded in 1972, the International Conference on the Unity of the Scienceswas founded by the Reverend Sun Myung Moon. [1]
The late Dr. Alexander King, President of the Club of Rome said that "ICUS is the only world occasion where scholars from diverse disciplines can come together and discuss mutual interactions in their work as a multidisciplinary attack on global problems". [1]
In 1986 King acted as a vice chair of the US conference where the ICF Founder's Award, which was last presented in 1982, was presented by Sun Myung Moon to Dr. Friedrich August von Hayek. Shortly before the conference Dr. Hayek was stricken ill with a bronchial infection and could not be present. His friend and biographer, Dr. William Bartley received the prize for him. [2]
Contents
Former Chairman of the Conferences
- Edward Haskell, Nobusige Sawada, Lord Adrian, Robert S. Mulliken, Sir John Eccles, Eugene P. Wigner, Morton A. Kaplan, Kenneth Mellanby, Alvin M. Weinberg, Tor Ragnar Gerholm [3]
Selected Books Promoted on their web site
- Global Climate Change: Human and Natural Influences (Paragon House, 1989) - edited by S. Fred Singer
- Mind and Brain: The Many Faceted Problems - edited by Sir John Eccles
- Organization and Change in Complex Systems - edited by Marcelo Alonso
- Universal Economics - edited by Gerard Radnitzky
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Paragon House - links to
- Jonathan Wells
- International Cultural Foundation
- World Conference on Economic and Social Order