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The Living Three-ness of Social Life

Autor Marc Clifton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 aug 2023
Bringing us into the context of the 21st century, this book revisits the collection of Dr. Rudolf Steiner's books, essays and lectures on the fundamental concepts of the social organism. How does what Steiner lectured and wrote about in the early 1900s, in relation to the three domains - rights, economic, and cultural/spiritual - apply to the complex issues that confront us today? How can we individually and locally work with the three-membered organization and its autonomous yet interdependent domains? Looking at these questions, this book explores continuing issues such as human dignity and rights, plus existing entanglement of the three domains, and new concerns such as Generative AI and the environment. Through a sincere review of Dr. Steiner's writing and lectures on the three members of social life that have been pressing toward conscious recognition for centuries now, and with numerous current events examples that pertain to each of the three domains, ideas are presented and study questions are proposed with the hopes that these ideas and questions can bring us closer to individual and group realization of the three-membered organization.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781960090256
ISBN-10: 1960090259
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Epigraph Publishing

Notă biografică

Marc enjoys a career in software development and technical writing, having published over 250 articles on software development and four e-books. Marc has blogged about Goethean Conversation as described by Marjorie Spock and in general the spiritual concepts described by Rudolf Steiner as well as developing an experiential workshop on the practice of Goethean Conversation. Besides software development, he publishes a (mostly) monthly newsletter, The Philmonter, which always includes an interview of a Philmont NY resident to emphasize his passion regarding Community, Collaboration and Conversation.