THE
INNER ASPECT OF THE SOCIAL QUESTION
CONTENTS
I. On valuing rightly the human element in the world, and how a
deeper understanding of its relation to nature and the cosmos may be
kindled in the soul; how the true strength of the spirit is to be
sought for.
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II. The membering of the social organism in accordance with the
various ways in which human beings are related to the spiritual
world. The Mystery of Golgotha as an event for all mankind. Spiritual
pathways to the Christ: the way of thought and the way of will.
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III. True and illusory reality in social life. The distinction
between a living truth and a living lie needs to be deeply engraved
in the souls of men to-day. The inner connection between
spiritual-cultural life and life before birth. The former should be a
reflection of super-sensible existence. The political State is just
the opposite: its concern should be only with the things that belong
to the life between birth and death. In economic life there is an
unconscious unfolding of impulses which work on beyond death —
seeds of sympathies which are destined to develop in the life after
death. Spiritual-cultural life, on the other hand, should be a sort
of healing agent for the remains of the antipathies which we bring
over from our life before birth into the present. It is only in the
diversity of relationships between these three members of the social
organism that true reality resides.
9 March, 1919
THE
SOCIAL QUESTION: Note on Further Lectures
Besides the lectures in the present volume, four public
lectures were given by Rudolf Steiner in Zürich during the
same period:
1.
The true shape of the social question, drawn from the essential
needs of present-day mankind (on the basis of spiritual-scientific
research).
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February, 1919
2.
Endeavours to find a solution of social questions in accordance
with reality and the demands of life (on the basis of a
spiritual-scientific conception of life).
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February, 1919
3.
Spiritual emotionalism and a true conception of life in relation to
social thinking and willing.
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February, 1919
4.
The development of social thinking and willing and the situation of
humanity to-day.
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February, 1919
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