Glossary
The Nature of Capital in Anthroposophy
The Nature of Capital in Anthroposophy is Rudolf Steiner's account of capital as organised spirit: the means of production read as crystallised human ability rather than as the natural enemy...
Brotherhood in Economics in Anthroposophy
Brotherhood in economics is Rudolf Steiner's name for the binding force of trade once labour has been divided. In a modern economy almost nothing a person makes is for their...
The Social Question in Anthroposophy
The Social Question is Rudolf Steiner's term for the convulsion that ran through Europe after the First World War, when workers, owners and states could no longer agree on how...
The Emancipation of Spiritual Life in Anthropos...
The emancipation of spiritual life is the act of releasing teaching, learning and worship from outside authority. Steiner wanted every teacher, scholar and minister answerable to the spirit they serve,...
The Social Future in Anthroposophy
The Social Future is the order Rudolf Steiner sketched for Europe in October 1919, one drawn from clear perception of social facts rather than from the slogans of revolution or...
The Social Organism in Anthroposophy
The social organism is Rudolf Steiner's name for human society pictured as a living being rather than a contraption of laws. A body keeps its nerve-sense, rhythmic and metabolic systems...