This paper was written as a communication to GMU Provost David King, when in 1986 or 1987, other university groups expressed desire to use the DEMOSOPHIA room for meetings which would have no relation to problem-solving techniques for which DEMOSOPHIA was constructed.. The paper closes with a plea that the institute's work at the Center for Interactive Management be judged and evaluated on the documented results which are available, this documentation being the sort of thing that DEMOSOPHIA was especially designed to produce, and which other inferior methodologies ignore. Warfield's comments on this paper, written in his 1987 manuscript titled "Integrative Sciences..." DEMOSOPHIA - "a paper in draft form, which explains the history of the development of the situation room used in the Center for Interactive Management, and tells why it incorporates certain features. Also included is a discussion of the 'grades' of use of this room, explaining why activity in the room should be subject to a priority scale." The paper has no date nor page numbering, but a date can be ascertained from Warfield's 1987 manuscript titled "Integrative Sciences, Interactive Management, Generic Design, and Social Problem- Solving" in which Warfield has listed his recent writings in chronological order. On his list, DEMOSOPHIA was written after a July 1987 article EDITORIAL: THINKING ABOUT SYSTEMS and before his August 3, 1987 draft manuscript FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPLEXITY. So DEMOSOPHIA was almost certainly written in July of 1987.