Although there may be as many anthroposophical perspectives on contemporary issues as there are people, one-sided depictions of anthroposophy continue...
How do we approach history? How well do we understand the causes of the events that define our time? Important...
In mid-October, an opportunity, quite spontaneously, arose to bring the young Israeli Omer and the Palestinian Faten, thirty years his senior, together. We witnessed a quiet, momentous event. Omer Eilam It all started a few weeks ago when I sent my poem Israel to the editors of the Goetheanum Weekly....
Climate chaos is apparent in more and more parts of the world today, but our disconnection from nature reveals itself...
Bernd Ruf developed emergency pedagogy within the Friends of Waldorf Education. He visited many crisis areas around the world to...
In recent months, student protests against the Israel-Palestine War have emerged on university campuses, first in the United States, then in Europe and other countries. This wave of youth uprisings has been met with criticism, but what lies behind the division? Seeing images of these protests, we are reminded of...
Wars are related to the fact that we think in terms of nations. A nation-based way of thinking is invested...
Antarctica is under human protection, but human-induced climate disruption is undermining this endeavour. The melting of the ice-shelf, now categorised...
Fractured agreements, an uncertain social ethic, divided communities, and compromised trust permeate our social field and take social leadership to the brink of impossibility. At the same time, individual inner freedom and personal relationships are so fundamental to our well-being that exploring our tacit, spoken, and written agreements is necessary...
Reader’s reaction to the article by Louis Defèche ‹War – What Happens Between People?› in ‹Das Goetheanum› 29/30, July 20th,...
At the protests in Israel, thousands of national flags can be seen: regarding mixed feelings. Hundreds of thousands of people...
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