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[[File:ExI logo.png|thumb|right|"I ([[Tom Bell]]) created this logo, with ample input from Max More, in 1991."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20011211104733/http://members.aol.com:80/T0Morrow/ExI_logo.html</ref>]]
 
[[File:ExI logo.png|thumb|right|"I ([[Tom Bell]]) created this logo, with ample input from Max More, in 1991."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20011211104733/http://members.aol.com:80/T0Morrow/ExI_logo.html</ref>]]
The '''Extropy Institute''' was a US [[think tank]] studying [[libertarian transhumanism]] founded by [[Max More]]. Its philosophy would be known as [[Extropianism]].
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The '''Extropy Institute''' was a US think tank founded by [[Max More]] to study [[libertarian transhumanism]]. Its philosophy was [[Extropianism]].
  
In 2006 the organisation closes, declaring its mission 'essentially completed'<ref>http://www.extropy.org/future.htm</ref> It presented a strategic plan for transhumanists to carry on its work.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060518000248/http://www.extropy.org/ExI%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf</ref>
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In 2006 the organisation closed, declaring its mission 'essentially completed,'<ref>http://www.extropy.org/future.htm</ref> presenting a strategic plan for transhumanists to carry on its work going forward.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060518000248/http://www.extropy.org/ExI%20Strategic%20Plan.pdf</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:49, 24 March 2018

"I (Tom Bell) created this logo, with ample input from Max More, in 1991."[1]

The Extropy Institute was a US think tank founded by Max More to study libertarian transhumanism. Its philosophy was Extropianism.

In 2006 the organisation closed, declaring its mission 'essentially completed,'[2] presenting a strategic plan for transhumanists to carry on its work going forward.[3]

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