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Art As A Bridge Between The Sensible And The Supersensible

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Art as a Bridge Between the Sensible and the Supersensible

The Social Question

Rudolf Steiner

From Rudolf Steiner:Vergangenheits- und Zukunftsimpulse

im sozialen Geschehen

(Past and Future Impulses in Social Life)

GA 190, Lecture IVI, 30th March 1919

Translated by Peter Stebbing

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This is the sixth in a series of twelve lectures given byRudolf Steiner, contained in the volumeVergangenheits- und Zukunftsimpulse im sozialen Geschehen (Past and Future Impulses in Social Life). GA 190. The heading of this single lecture derives from the translator.

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Initial letter on p. 1, by Rudolf Steiner.

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