One of Rudolf Steiner’s closest friends during his first years of study was Rudolf Ronsperger (Aug. 29, 1863–Oct. 2, 1890),...
Albert Steffen took over editorship of the weekly journal ‹The Goetheanum›, founded in 1921. The personal tragedy associated with this...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read to her after her blindness. The deaf brother copied them after his death. Rudolf Steiner had two younger siblings: Leopoldine and Gustav. Both were born in Pottschach and had godparents...
The three 2022 Nobel Laureates in Physics – John Clauser, Alain Aspect, and Anton Zeilinger – have experimentally shown that...
Marginalia to Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, Number 25. Before Rudolf Steiner met the famous reciter Alexander Strakosch in person,...
Recounting the turbulent beginning of the Wochenschrift [the Goetheanum Weekly]—the work of an anthroposophical community—and the personalities that brought it into being. Setting Off Under Adverse Circumstances In the early 1920s, with the construction of the Goetheanum and the advent of Social Threefolding, Rudolf Steiner and anthroposophy were in the...
Janusz Korczak was a doctor who came to the conclusion: if I want to do something substantial for the health...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work. Rudolf Steiner studied for eight semesters [1879–83] at the Technical College in Vienna—as...
As the longing and call for independent schools grew in many places, Rudolf Steiner responded to the question of a friend and the question of an entire era by founding the Waldorf School—an impulse for children all over the world. One hundred years after the first Waldorf school was founded,...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler...
Margarethe Lenore Selenka (1860–1922) played a major role in the peace movement and was the older sister of Felix Heinemann,...









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