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...
The gap between thought and action has grown wide. The crises in the world arise from this rupture. We know so much, and yet we do not act. Do we need a new theory of science, a new cognitive foundation? Perspectives of an epistemological revolution. It’s obvious that unconscious action...
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...
The war in Ukraine has been going on for over a year now, with many dead and much suffering. There is also the danger that the war will spill over into the world in unforeseeable dimensions. Looking at this tragedy, a feeling of powerlessness can be overwhelming. Today we want...
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,...
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