At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, the “women’s question”—the struggle of women for the...
Should curricula in other countries be based on a European ideal? Does that even exist? And what can European Waldorf...
The life of Helene von Schewitsch was so incredibly dramatic, so full of twists and turns, and populated with so many of her famous contemporaries that if this extraordinary woman’s biography were a novel, much of it would be considered a complete exaggeration. Alfred Meebold described “her indomitable temperament, her...
Oskar Schmiedel (1887–1959) was the first to conduct research on Rudolf Steiner’s family. He personally visited descendants of the Blie...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work No. 22 – The Sister had the works of her famous brother read...
Fifty years after the event, Arvia MacKaye Ege recalled the 1923 Christmas Foundation Meeting through the tender, heartfelt memories of her younger self. Now, another fifty years later, we can relive the event again, through her eyes. When asked to tell something of my memories of the Christmas Foundation Meeting,...
One hundred years ago, on May 2, 1924, Rudolf Steiner’s friend and collaborator, the artist Edith Maryon, died. Barbara Schnetzler...
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to call the sky and the universe ‹kósmos›. This suggestion resonates with...
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...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 26 In his Autobiography, Rudolf Steiner wrote in detail about a personality who would...
Ukraine does not have its own identity but has always been Russian. This narrative of Moscow caught on in the...
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