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| == Works Councils and Socialisation ==
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| === Betriebsräte und Sozialisierung ===
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| Discussion Evenings with the Workers' Committees of the Large Stuttgart Factories, 1919.
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| === Content ===
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| Following the "[[w:German Revolution of 1918–1919|November Revolution]]" of 1918, so-called soldiers', workers' and works councils were formed in many parts of Germany. At the invitation of the [[w:Stuttgart|Stuttgart]] workers' and employees' committees, [[Rudolf Steiner]] gave a series of lectures and answered the questions of the audience in nine meetings, some of which were quite turbulent. Based on the idea of a threefold structure of social life, Rudolf Steiner described the task and importance of a works council to be founded from its own forces, which for him was at the same time the original cell of a comprehensive renewal of economic life.
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| == Literature ==
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| === German ===
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| * [[Rudolf Steiner]]: ''Betriebsräte und Sozialisierung'', [[GA 331]] (1989), ISBN 3-7274-3310-8 {{Lectures|331}}
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