Anti-Monopoly and Socialism
In 1973 a University Professor Ralph Anspach released Anti-Monopoly intending to show that monopolies were harmful. The game has been updated and rereleased through out the years. The board resembles Monopoly, however properties are replaced by businesses. The goal is to break the trusts of 3-business monopolies, trusts or oligopolies. The players are trust-busting lawyers who rotate around the board bringing lawsuits against the monopolies. Players earn social credits, at the end of the game the player with the most social credits is the winner. In 1974 Parker Brother's sued Ralph Anspach for trademark infridgement. The case played out over the span of 10 years with several appeals and overturned rulings. Finally Anspach and Parker reached a settlement, permitting him to continue using the name Anti-Monopoly and distributing the game. Wanting to "capitalize" on the success of Anti-Monopoly, Hasbro released Monopoly Socialism in 2019. Ultimately Monopoly Socialism was