Anthroposophy and Ecofascism 99

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Continuing my commentary on the 29th paragraph of Peter Staudenmaier's Anthroposophy and Ecofascism.

Continuing to look at the origin of the concept behind Rudolf Steiner's Threefold Social Order, I should note that Steiner's thoughts had been directed to the questions of how to best form a social order by von Lerchenfeld's question and the discussions with von Lerchenfeld, and he took up the theme in his lectures. By the end of 1918 he was speaking of the need for social renewal quite frequently. With the collapse of the social order in Germany in late 1918 he increased the intensity of his lecturing. In April 1919 his book Die Kernpunket der sozialen Frage (The Crux of the Social Question) was published.

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