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  2. The Philosophy of Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Philosophy of Freedom is the fundamental philosophical work of philosopher, Goethe scholar, and esotericist Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925). [1] It addresses the question of whether and in what sense human beings are free.

  3. Rudolf Steiner - Wikipedia

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    The house where Rudolf Steiner was born, in present-day Croatia. Steiner's father, Johann(es) Steiner (1829–1910), left a position as a gamekeeper [29] in the service of Count Hoyos in Geras, northeast Lower Austria to marry one of the Hoyos family's housemaids, Franziska Blie (1834 Horn – 1918, Horn), a marriage for which the Count had refused his permission.

  4. Anthroposophy - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Steiner. The early work of the founder of anthroposophy, Rudolf Steiner, culminated in his Philosophy of Freedom (also translated as The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity and Intuitive Thinking as a Spiritual Path).

  5. Social threefolding - Wikipedia

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    A number of reform movements whose leaders and members may never have heard of social threefolding or Rudolf Steiner still unintentionally advance one or another of its three aspects, for example movements seeking to 1) reduce the influence of money in politics by increasing governmental transparency, 2) develop cooperative and socially ...

  6. Massimo Scaligero - Wikipedia

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    This quest eventually brought him into contact with the works of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy. Scaligero found that Steiner's descriptions of spiritual science resonated deeply with his own inner experiences. This marked the beginning of his lifelong dedication to anthroposophical studies and practices. [4]

  7. Michael Henry Wilson - Wikipedia

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    He translated a number of Rudolf Steiner’s works and researched and lectured on Goethe's Theory of Colours. Although at school Michael had specialized in Physics and Chemistry, with a view to taking over the successful chemical plant his father owned and ran, he decided to study Violin and Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music.