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  • Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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    • less exist. Last time I concluded by showing why children
    • century. So those children born in the second decade came to
    • came to earth with those children helped in large measure to
    • of recently-born children. It is an expression of soul which
    • in the most recently born children is something quite
    • different from that in children born in the nineteenth or
    • melancholy expression seen in our youngest children, in their
    • If you look at a child with his characteristic of doing
    • his physical body, then in the way the child behaves you will
    • longer see as in the child, how whatever is in him is acting
    • Comparing an old man with a child and comparing the gestures
    • only children faces the danger that very strong ahrimanic
  • Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture II: The Inner Experience of Language
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    • one follows closely how children are born, how they developed
    • speak, in the way they learn there mingles into the child's
    • the mother, father or nurse contributes to the child's
    • child who is learning to speak. He will only be able to
    • assumption that a child is actually bringing from the
    • I described, comes to expression in what a child carried into
    • say yesterday that they were antipathetic to the children who



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