
The Threefold Commonwealth
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Authors:
- Bowen-Wedgwood, Ethel Kate
1869 - 1952
- Steiner, Rudolf
1861 - 1925
About this book
In a period marked by rapid industrialization and social upheaval, "The Threefold Commonwealth" by Rudolf Steiner offers a compelling vision for societal reform. This socio-political treatise articulates the necessity of separating the spheres of rights, economy, and culture, advocating for a balanced triad that promotes individual freedoms and communal responsibility. Steiner's insights challenge conventional governance and propose a framework for a cooperative society where human dignity and social justice are paramount. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work encourages critical engagement with the principles of social organization. Discover how Steiner's innovative ideas can inspire contemporary discourse on community and governance in "The Threefold Commonwealth."
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