The Goetheanum Agricultural Section’s Lin Bautze and Ueli Hurter participated in the COP27 Climate Conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. Back...
Former Hawaiian Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who ran for the White House in 2020, was also the first Hindu in the...
It’s been called the most important recurring exhibition in the art world. On September 25th, Documenta Fifteen came to an end. What do we take away from the hundred days? Has the exhibition given art a new face? Has the perspective on the world become more nuanced, wiser, more respectful?...
While the war in Ukraine horrifies the world, other wars avoid the light of publicity. In the case of Armenia,...
Reader’s reaction to the article by Louis Defèche ‹War – What Happens Between People?› in ‹Das Goetheanum› 29/30, July 20th,...
Queen Elizabeth II was known for her restraint. She maintained a strict neutrality. This kind of royal hygiene meant that she attracted little criticism from the public or the press. In contrast, the new King Charles III ascended the throne after a lifetime speaking out. With his accession to the...
On the Death of the Bridge Builder between East and West. A conversation with Gerald Häfner. The questions were asked...
«We are all players aboard the ship Earth, and we must not allow it to be destroyed. There will be...
The question of war and peace has preoccupied humanity for millennia. When the Greek comic playwright Aristophanes wrote his play ‹Peace›, he was really advocating against war. Actually, we might expect that civilisation, through its moral and technical development, would learn to avoid devastating wars, but this is not the...
A contribution from Indigenous representatives about agroecology. Solutions to the Climate Crisis Regenerative agriculture (Regen Ag) and Permaculture claim to...
I believe ‹positive peace› has two principles. One is ‹equality› or more precisely cooperation with mutual and equal benefit. Please...
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