The third in this four-part series looks at key topics in anthroposophy that have become fundamental for teachers in Waldorf...
After weeks of lockdown, Shanghai politicians and authorities have offered the prospect of easing conditions. At least the population is...
When speaking of Africa, it’s not uncommon to speak of ‹Mother Africa› or the ‹motherland›, which corresponds to the Egyptian word ‹Afru-ika› (motherland). Africa: the cradle of humankind, and motherland, which also means: an abundance and an understanding of life itself as rich. People have lived in this part of...
A Short Obituary for Women’s Day Judging from my experiences in Anthroposophical cultural settings, I would tend to deny that...
For ten years, a group of people has met twice a year in the Northern part of the Netherlands to...
“Just Stop Oil” is the latest environmental activist group to grab the public spotlight with their bright-orange demonstrations. Awareness is directed at oil consumption as a bringer of death. But what if, as Charles Eisenstein suggests in Climate: A New Story, we focused instead on another substance, a source of...
As early as 100 years ago, progressive educators were concerned with allowing children to be children, not integrating them into...
Gerald Häfner with perspectives on the democratic crisis in Germany. Interview by Wolfgang Held. Wolfgang Held: What did you think...
On November 8th, the United States will have their midterm elections. Amidst the hectic, even apocalyptic atmosphere, clear pleas for fundamental social, political, and economic renewal can be heard. These midterms deciding who fills the seats of 35 Senators, 36 Governors, and each of the 435 members of the House...
The demand for an unconditional basic income for Germany has been presented in various forms in the past. Representatives of...
Our time is open, complex, and contradictory. So let us search for new ground in an open and multi-layered way,...












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