Instead of celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2022 with a large ceremony together with funding partners, friendly organizations, and employees,...
The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from...
Molière would have been 400 years old this year. Despite the four centuries that separate us from this genius of humor, his social criticism, his commitment to the human soul, his clairvoyance, and the trials he went through can still inspire us today. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin came from a wealthy Parisian...
One hundred years after its reestablishment, the General Anthroposophical Society is taking on the task of broader participation by members...
If Renate Riemeck (1920-2003) is known at all today, it’s as Ulrike Meinhof’s foster mother or perhaps as the author...
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...
Philipp Reubke works in the management of the Pedagogical Section. For him, free play is not only a space for...
Twenty-one years ago, Maaianne Knuth founded the learning village ‹Kufunda› in Simbabwe, on her mother’s farmland. Her impulse was to...
Srijan Gupta is a doctor from India whose experience of burnout led him on a spiritual quest and into anthroposophic medicine. He told his story to Charles Cross at the World Social Initiative Forum’s Leadership in Transformation Forum, hosted by Ruskin Mill in July. Great to see you, Srijan. Could...
Laughter is an experience the spirit makes, and there has been a work group for clowns at the Section for...
A book for the Consciousness-Soul that lies beyond our imagination. Finnish-Nigerian author and journalist Minna Salami is best known for her blog...










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