Minka and Martin Straube worked on The Friends of Waldorf Education’s emergency pedagogy mission in the Gaza Strip several times...
Although there may be as many anthroposophical perspectives on contemporary issues as there are people, one-sided depictions of anthroposophy continue...
Climate chaos is apparent in more and more parts of the world today, but our disconnection from nature reveals itself in other ways as well. In these excerpts from her recent book, Inner Climate Change, Selma Lea Bach encourages us to contemplate the connections between our external and internal environments...
Vandana Shiva spoke at the Goetheanum in February of this year. Before her talk, Gerald Häfner interviewed her about changing...
Parties in conflict agree to enter into peace negotiations if they expect to gain more from them than from a...
Or: What do I actually want to say? Correctly gendered text, inclusive language, racism, feminism — it’s not often that emotions run so high, and become so stuck. Language affects us — it moves our thinking, our innermost being, and our freedom. It reveals who we are. It shows, explicitly or implicitly,...
The gap between thought and action has grown wide. The crises in the world arise from this rupture. We know...
Wars are related to the fact that we think in terms of nations. A nation-based way of thinking is invested...
At the protests in Israel, thousands of national flags can be seen: regarding mixed feelings. Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets for the last three months to preserve democratic government. Protests have again intensified since Prime Minister Netanyahu’s recent dismissal of the Defence Minister. During a...
The war in Ukraine has been going on for over a year now, with many dead and much suffering. There...
The Goetheanum Agricultural Section’s Lin Bautze and Ueli Hurter participated in the COP27 Climate Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Back...










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