As demonstrated by the contents of this book, Rudolf Steiner was able to speak to the British in a very direct and lively way.
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Language: en
Pages: 320
Pages: 320
As demonstrated by the contents of this book, Rudolf Steiner was able to speak to the British in a very direct and lively way. He did not need to give a long introductory build-up to his main theme, as was expected of him in Germany for instance, but could refer
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Pages: 886
Pages: 886
Books about The Anglo-American Kindergarten Movements and Early Education in England and the USA, 1850-1965
Language: en
Pages: 274
Pages: 274
Shaping Globalization argues that global civil society is a cultural institution wielding cultural power, and shows how, through the use of this distinct power, it can advance its agenda in the political and economic realms of society without compromising its identity. The book then outlines the strategic implications for civil
Language: en
Pages: 1328
Pages: 1328
Rudolf Steiner, the founder of Anthroposophy, spent some five months of his life in Britain, visiting it ten times between the years 1902 and 1924. With the exception of German-speaking countries, the longest time Steiner spent abroad was in Britain, a place he clearly considered as central to his work.
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Books about Books in Print, 2004-2005