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Walter Truett Anderson, born in 1933, is an author, political scientist, and environmentalist. He received his degrees from UC Berkeley and the University of Southern California. A longtime resident of San Francisco, he's a consulting faculty member at the Saybrook Institute, a regular contributor to the Pacific News Service, and a fellow of the Meridian Institute, which he helped co-found.

From the description of Walter Truett Anderson Collection, 1976-1986. (University of California, Santa Barbara). WorldCat record id: 213893002

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Walter Truett Anderson (b. 1933) is an author, political scientist, and environmentalist who writes on technology, psychology, ecology and global government. He recieved a BA in political science in 1955 from the University of California, Berkeley, and a PhD in political science and social psychology from the University of Southern Califronia in 1972.

Anderson is a longtime resident of San Francisco, a consulting faculty member at the Saybrook Institute, a regular contributor to the Pacific News Service, and a fellow of the Meridian Institute, an international political think-tank he co-founded.

From the guide to the Anderson, Walter Truett, 1976-1986, (University of California, Santa Barbara. Library. Dept. of Special Collections)

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