Basic Issues of the Social Question
On-line since: 13th July, 2002
By Rudolf Steiner
GA 23
This book was written in 1919, just after the First World
War, and suggests solutions to the social, political and economic problems
of those times. At the end of the book, Steiner writes: "... either people
will accommodate their thinking to the requirements of reality, or they
will have learned nothing from the calamity and will cause innumerable new
ones to occur in the future." History since then has proven these words to
be prophetic. The "social question" has not been resolved, nor have steps
been taken to initiate the healing process. We all too often look to the
political state for the solutions to all social problems, be they of an
economic, cultural or political nature. Steiner's concept of a tripartite,
or threefold society in which the economic, cultural and political spheres
would enjoy relative autonomy within the social organism has not yet been
tried. This book contains his basic ideas for the restructuring of society.
This translation is by Frank Thomas Smith — thank you, Frank, for
allowing us to present your translation — and is provided here with
the kind permission of the Rudolf Steiner Nachlassverwaltung, Dornach,
Switzerland.
This e.Text edition is provided through the wonderful work of:
Frank Thomas Smith, and
The Anthroposophic Press
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