At a time when Europe is experiencing a deep crisis, the ‹Swiss model› is once again coming to the fore....
Marginalia of Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work, No. 23 – In peripheral encounters, and once directly, Ludwig Berger circled around...
Alan Hovhaness was exposed to the most varied influences when he created his symphonies. His music is transcultural and anticipates future togetherness. People in the Old World often think that good music and eminent achievements can only come from the old Europe. This is certainly not true for popular music,...
Shortly after Rudolf Steiner’s death, the art critic Max Osborn recounted an incident during his time as editor of the...
Marginalia on Rudolf Steiner’s Life and Work 24. In Memory of Friedwart Husemann. A few months before moving to Weimar where he...
Having been asked what kind of vision Rudolf Steiner developed in 1923 for the Anthroposophical Society after the Goetheanum burned down and on the way to the Christmas Conference – an Anthroposophical Society fit for the future, which makes possible, deserves and needs a second Goetheanum – I will briefly...
His father fought for his children and was a freethinker. His quiet mother feared throughout her life that her son...
Fifty years after the event, Arvia MacKaye Ege recalled the 1923 Christmas Foundation Meeting through the tender, heartfelt memories of...
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...
In 1994, when Klaus Schmidt discovered the buildings of Göbekli Tépé on the Turkish-Syrian border and dated them to 11,000...
Rudolf Steiner’s landscape design reveals a harmonious interplay between the building impulse and what was given by nature. Before construction...
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