Making Credit Less Crunchy - UK
12 February, 19 March - Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road, London, NW1 6XT
Rudolf Steiner’s Concept of Money
Rudolf Steiner is not alone, of course, in discussing the nature of money. And there are not a few writers, particularly in the early 20th century, whose views he merited and drew attention to, including Hartley Withers, (The Meaning of Money, 1909) and John Maynard Keynes. But Steiner’s view of money is in fact unique and it would be wonderful if, especially at this time in history, it could be more developed. To this end, following the symposium on 24th January, three further Economics Conference events focused on money have been organised:
Thursday, 7.30 pm, 12 February, Rudolf Steiner House, London
Making Credit less Crunchy - I: Reviewing Real Estate – the Danger of ‘Real Credit’
Thursday, 7.30 pm, 19 March, Rudolf Steiner House, London
Making Credit less Crunchy - II: Capitalising Initiative – the Need for ‘Personal Credit’
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