Rethinking Economics: Lectures and Seminars on World Economics

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Rudolf
Steiner gave this complex sequence of dense, subtle, multileveled lectures
and seminars to students of economics in Dornach, Switzerland, during the
summer of 1922. The course reflects a lifetime of thinking on the subject and
marks the conclusion of his intense five-year period of activism in the
service of social, political, and economic issues. During this time, which
began as World War I was ending in 1917, he worked tirelessly to promote the
cause of what he called “threefolding” (Dreigliederung), by which he meant
rethinking the social order on the basis of clear separation and independence
of the three fundamental spheres of activity that make up a society. He
proposed three independent systems: (1) an autonomous rights sphere (limited
to judicial and political matters), (2) an autonomous economic sphere
(cooperative or associative by nature), and (3) an autonomous
spiritual-cultural sphere. The autonomy of these three spheres, he believed,
would make possible a free, healthy, productive society and open the
possibility of a lasting peace. Rethinking Economics is essential reading for
anyone who wants to understand the true nature of an economy and how it
works. Steiner presents the basic elements of what it would take to create a
just, socially responsible, and ecologically aware economy today.

 

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