For the past quarter-century, Werner Küppers has been the driver of the Omnibus für Direkte Demokratie in Deutschland [Omnibus for...
This is a story of peace—a very influential and meaningful story, as far as peace in North America and beyond...
Bad Vilbel, Germany. The Anthroposophical Society of Germany is organizing a climate conference on June 14 and 15 entitled “Human Transformation—How Do We Build an Atmosphere For the Earth?” Here is an interview with Monika Elbert, Member of the Board and Secretary General. How did the impetus for the climate...
The election campaign has come to an end, but the battle goes on. A reflection on the US elections from...
These days, attention has become a type of currency. Noticing this or that, or being talked about as a famous...
Sociologist Edgar Morin has become a monument of intellectual life in France—not only because he was active against fascism in Spain and in the Resistance against the German occupation, and not only because he offered original food for thought throughout his life, but also because, at the age of 102,...
Twenty-one years ago, Maaianne Knuth founded the learning village ‹Kufunda› in Simbabwe, on her mother’s farmland. Her impulse was to...
“A hammer only sees nails.” This is a saying about the power of narrative. Moods guide perceptions, feelings seek a...
Modern science has taken on such a stature that it is rare to seriously question its fundamental assumptions. Here, Matthew Kenyon, a senior technologist at NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and longtime student of anthroposophy, explicates the core, untenable paradox of modern science: that it doesn’t understand its primary tool, thought. This...
Does today’s life in the rights sphere begin when I take care of equality myself, i.e., when I don’t just...
After attending the Goetheanum World Conference, Tanya Coburn encountered challenges in her homeland that reflected what is required for the...



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