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July 29, 2010

Finance at the Threshold - Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies

Why did the banks stop lending to one another, and why at this moment in history? Is the problem merely a matter of over loose credit due to the relaxation of...


June 24, 2010

New politics still waiting for breakthrough in the Philippines

When the Philippines went to the polls in May, more than 50 million voters chose candidates to fill a total of 18,000 offices ranging from the president through senators...


June 24, 2010

Mulberry students ‘draw their dreams’ for playground makeover

Students were asked to draw a picture of what they would like the remodeled playground to look like and the response ranged from simple ideas like a butterfly garden to...

Anthroposophy

Anthroposophy – a word derived from the Greek meaning “wisdom about the human being” - is, in the words of its founder Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), “awareness of one’s own humanity” and a spiritually orientated path of knowledge. It regards itself not as a system or doctrine but as stimulus for individual development and for renewing and recreating the foundations of our life and culture.

Anthroposophical spiritual science has so far borne fruits in broad areas of cultural life – not only in the way many people lead their personal lives but also in the fields of education, medicine, agriculture, art and the economy. These independent cultural initiatives find a human focus – without political or religious ties – in the General Anthroposophical Society. This promotes research work by the School of Spiritual Science. At the Goetheanum, headquarters of the Society and School, space is provided for interdisciplinary exchange on contemporary social  issues.