Like a wave, deep powerlessness is flowing through the world. It means the unimaginable has happened. We are stunned. What...
As the longing and call for independent schools grew in many places, Rudolf Steiner responded to the question of a...
Albert Vinzens’ remarkable biography of Renate Riemeck (1920–2003) succeeds in sketching a detailed and authentic picture of his subject. Vinzens considers (and I certainly concur) that Riemeck’s masterpiece was her lectures in Marburg on the pioneers of education (chapter 8), which were published posthumously through funding by the Software AG...
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work: In his early years in Berlin, Rudolf Steiner was closely associated with the labor movement. He gave many lectures in this circle and also spoke about women, whose untapped spiritual and mental capacities offered great promise to the future. In his autobiography, Rudolf...
An attempt to synthesize from the research on his journey to the oriental spiritual centers of the 14th and 15th...
A news item, “History Classes That Speak to Our Times,” featuring Michael Zech, professor at Alanus University and history teacher...
On the Background to the “Questionnaire” of 1892 One of the circles of friends that Rudolf Steiner belonged to in Weimar was formed around the newly married couple Hans and Grete Olden. “They gathered a social circle around them that wanted to live in the ‘present,’ in contrast to everyone...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates...
Marginalia of Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, No. 23 – In peripheral encounters, and once directly, Ludwig Berger circled around...







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