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Fourteen lectures given publicly and to workers at the Daimler-Benz works, the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory and other industrial enterprises, Stuttgart 22 April to 30 July 1919. | Fourteen lectures given publicly and to workers at the Daimler-Benz works, the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory and other industrial enterprises, Stuttgart 22 April to 30 July 1919. | ||
History often provides insight into the present. Consider the American South one hundred and fifty years ago, for example. There, human rights and economic servitude were compressed onto a single domain for black Americans. They became a means of production that could be bought and sold as a commodity. In many parts of the South, it was forbidden to teach blacks to read. Control by law of education, part of culture, was found necessary to subordinate human rights to economics. The domain of rights and economics thus also engulfed culture. Joseph Weizenbaum, from the forewordCulture, politics, economics these are the three core activities of society; the health of any society depends on a harmonious interaction among these three activities. And, according to Rudolf Steiner, this is impossible unless they are autonomous to the degree that they can each find their own essential character. In his foreword, Joseph Weizenbaum observes that those who framed the United States Constitution understood this at least partially when they developed the doctrine of a separate church and state. | |||
These essays cover a range of subjects money, the division of labor, human motivation, and education. They offer refreshing insights into the nature of modern society as well as guidance for solving today's pressing social problems. | |||
=== Contents === | |||
<poem> | |||
Foreword by Joseph Weizenbaum | |||
Four Articles from the Newspaper "The Social Future: " | |||
The Threefold Social Organism, Democracy, and Socialism | |||
The International Economy and the Threefold Social Order | |||
Culture, Law, and Economics | |||
The Threefold Social Order and Social Trust: Capital and Credit | |||
Twenty Articles from the Newspaper "The Threefold Social Order" | |||
The Threefold Division of the Social Organism, a Necessity of the Age | |||
International Aspects of the Threefold Social Order | |||
Marxism and the Threefold Social Order | |||
The Threefold Social Order and Educational Freedom | |||
What Is Needed? | |||
Ability for Work, Will to Work, and the Threefold Social Order | |||
What Socialists Do Not See | |||
Socialist Stumbling Blocks | |||
What the New Spirit Demands | |||
Economic Profit and the Spirit of the Age | |||
Cultivation of the Spirit and Economic Life | |||
Law and Economics | |||
Social Spirit and Socialist Superstition | |||
The Pedagogical Basis of the Waldorf School | |||
Fundamental Fallacy in Social Thought | |||
The Roots of Social Life | |||
The Basis of the Threefold Social Order | |||
Real Enlightenment as the Basis of Social Thought | |||
Longing for New Thoughts | |||
Wanted: Insight! | |||
Appendix: | |||
An Appeal to the German Nation and to the Civilized World | |||
The Way to Save the German Nation</poem> | |||
== Literature == | == Literature == | ||
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''The Renewal of the Social Organism''. '''CW 330'''. Foreword by Joseph Weizenbaum. SteinerBooks 1985. ISBN 978-0880101257; eBook {{ASIN|B008F9U93G}} | |||
=== German === | === German === | ||
* [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Neugestaltung des sozialen Organismus'', [[GA 330]] (1983), ISBN 3-7274-3300-0 {{ | * [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Neugestaltung des sozialen Organismus'', [[GA 330]] (1983), ISBN 3-7274-3300-0 {{Lectures|330}} | ||
* [[Beiträge zur Rudolf Steiner Gesamtausgabe]] Nr. 11, 1963, [http://fvn-archiv.net/PDF/Beitraege/BE-011-1963.pdf S. 16f. (Rudolf Steiner: Welchen Sinn hat die Arbeit des modernen Proletariers?, Konzept für einen öffentlichen Vortrag, gehalten am 8. März 1919) pdf] | * [[Beiträge zur Rudolf Steiner Gesamtausgabe]] Nr. 11, 1963, [http://fvn-archiv.net/PDF/Beitraege/BE-011-1963.pdf S. 16f. (Rudolf Steiner: Welchen Sinn hat die Arbeit des modernen Proletariers?, Konzept für einen öffentlichen Vortrag, gehalten am 8. März 1919) pdf] | ||
Revision as of 15:56, 27 September 2021
The Renewal of the Social Organism
Neugestaltung des sozialen Organismus
Fourteen lectures given publicly and to workers at the Daimler-Benz works, the Waldorf-Astoria cigarette factory and other industrial enterprises, Stuttgart 22 April to 30 July 1919.
History often provides insight into the present. Consider the American South one hundred and fifty years ago, for example. There, human rights and economic servitude were compressed onto a single domain for black Americans. They became a means of production that could be bought and sold as a commodity. In many parts of the South, it was forbidden to teach blacks to read. Control by law of education, part of culture, was found necessary to subordinate human rights to economics. The domain of rights and economics thus also engulfed culture. Joseph Weizenbaum, from the forewordCulture, politics, economics these are the three core activities of society; the health of any society depends on a harmonious interaction among these three activities. And, according to Rudolf Steiner, this is impossible unless they are autonomous to the degree that they can each find their own essential character. In his foreword, Joseph Weizenbaum observes that those who framed the United States Constitution understood this at least partially when they developed the doctrine of a separate church and state. These essays cover a range of subjects money, the division of labor, human motivation, and education. They offer refreshing insights into the nature of modern society as well as guidance for solving today's pressing social problems.
Contents
Foreword by Joseph Weizenbaum
Four Articles from the Newspaper "The Social Future: "
The Threefold Social Organism, Democracy, and Socialism
The International Economy and the Threefold Social Order
Culture, Law, and Economics
The Threefold Social Order and Social Trust: Capital and Credit
Twenty Articles from the Newspaper "The Threefold Social Order"
The Threefold Division of the Social Organism, a Necessity of the Age
International Aspects of the Threefold Social Order
Marxism and the Threefold Social Order
The Threefold Social Order and Educational Freedom
What Is Needed?
Ability for Work, Will to Work, and the Threefold Social Order
What Socialists Do Not See
Socialist Stumbling Blocks
What the New Spirit Demands
Economic Profit and the Spirit of the Age
Cultivation of the Spirit and Economic Life
Law and Economics
Social Spirit and Socialist Superstition
The Pedagogical Basis of the Waldorf School
Fundamental Fallacy in Social Thought
The Roots of Social Life
The Basis of the Threefold Social Order
Real Enlightenment as the Basis of Social Thought
Longing for New Thoughts
Wanted: Insight!
Appendix:
An Appeal to the German Nation and to the Civilized World
The Way to Save the German Nation
Literature
- Rudolf Steiner: The Renewal of the Social Organism. CW 330. Foreword by Joseph Weizenbaum. SteinerBooks 1985. ISBN 978-0880101257; eBook ASIN B008F9U93G
German
- Rudolf Steiner: Neugestaltung des sozialen Organismus, GA 330 (1983), ISBN 3-7274-3300-0 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Beiträge zur Rudolf Steiner Gesamtausgabe Nr. 11, 1963, S. 16f. (Rudolf Steiner: Welchen Sinn hat die Arbeit des modernen Proletariers?, Konzept für einen öffentlichen Vortrag, gehalten am 8. März 1919) pdf
References to the work of Rudolf Steiner follow Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works (CW or GA), Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach/Switzerland, unless otherwise stated.
Email: verlag@steinerverlag.com URL: www.steinerverlag.com. Index to the Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner - Aelzina Books A complete list by Volume Number and a full list of known English translations you may also find at Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works Rudolf Steiner Archive - The largest online collection of Rudolf Steiner's books, lectures and articles in English. Rudolf Steiner Audio - Recorded and Read by Dale Brunsvold steinerbooks.org - Anthroposophic Press Inc. (USA) Rudolf Steiner Handbook - Christian Karl's proven standard work for orientation in Rudolf Steiner's Collected Works for free download as PDF. |