Education as a Force for Social Change, 9780880104111
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These lectures were given one month before the opening of the first Waldorf School in September 1919, in the context of Germany‘s postwar social ferment. Steiner points to negative tendencies present in modern social life such as inner drowsiness, mechanization, and animalization. A true social solu…

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These dazzling, radical lectures were given one month before the opening of the first Waldorf School–following two years of intense preoccupation with the social situation in Germany as World War I ended and society sought to rebuild itself. Well aware of the dangerous tendencies present in modern culture that undermine a true social life–such as psychic torpor and boredom, universal mechanization, and a growing cynicism–Steiner recognized that any solution must address not only economic and…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780880104111
ISBN-10:0880104112
Author:Rudolf Steiner, Robert Lathe, Nancy Whittaker
Publisher:Anthroposophic Press Inc
Imprint:SteinerBooks, Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Release Date:31 July 2007
Weight:386g
Dimensions:222mm x 146mm x 20mm
Series:Foundations of Waldorf Education
About The Author

Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner (b. Rudolf Joseph Lorenz Steiner, 1861-1925) was born in the small village of Kraljevec, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now in Croatia), where he grew up. As a young man, he lived in Weimar and Berlin, where he became a well-published scientific, literary, and philosophical scholar, known especially for his work with Goethe’s scientific writings. Steiner termed his spiritual philosophy anthroposophy, meaning “wisdom of the human being.” As an exceptionally developed seer, he based his work on direct knowledge and perception of spiritual dimensions. He initiated a modern, universal “spiritual science” that is accessible to anyone willing to exercise clear and unbiased thinking. From his spiritual investigations, Steiner provided suggestions for the renewal of numerous activities, including education (general and for special needs), agriculture, medicine, economics, architecture, science, philosophy, Christianity, and the arts. There are currently thousands of schools, clinics, farms, and initiatives in other fields that involve practical work based on the principles Steiner developed. His many published works feature his research into the spiritual nature of human beings, the evolution of the world and humanity, and methods for personal development. He wrote some thirty books and delivered more than six thousand lectures throughout much of Europe. In 1924, Steiner founded the General Anthroposophical Society, which today has branches around the world.

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