Nagomari, Georgia. Mikhail Starostin studies, teaches and lives in the community of the Free University in Nagomari, Georgia. An interview....
The Weil’s hilft [Because it helps] citizens’ initiative collected 200,000 signatures and arranged for a hearing on homeopathy in the...
The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from the perspective of social threefolding. Trump is loud. But it’s not just Trump. It’s our feelings about Trump. They’re all shouts of anxiety, hatred, hope, exultation. It makes discussing politics...
Anthroposophy can help us to re-invite diversity and shape societies without division. It’s the day after the election, and I...
“A hammer only sees nails.” This is a saying about the power of narrative. Moods guide perceptions, feelings seek a...
Why do we perceive our societies today as divided, and how can we come together again? Claudine Nierth (eurythmist, couple’s counselor, and now social artist) has been working for more direct democracy in Germany for decades. She currently is the speaker for the Executive Board of the Mehr Demokratie [More...
Gerald Häfner with perspectives on the democratic crisis in Germany. Interview by Wolfgang Held. Wolfgang Held: What did you think...
The production of animal products is criticized as being harmful to the climate. Cell-cultured products, which are grown in vitro...
Haneen Sabbah, a Muslim Palestinian mother from Gaza, and Miriam Elizabeth Turmalin, an Israeli with Jewish and Christian roots, have found friendship and purpose through peace work. This interview is an adaptation of a podcast episode on That Good May Become. What brought you to work together? Hanneen I was...
This is a story of peace—a very influential and meaningful story, as far as peace in North America and beyond...
As the November elections in the US draw near, John Bloom examines the culture of untruth that has increasingly become...
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