The Core Points of the Social Question: In the Necessities of Life of the Present and Future
This book explores a pathway to social renewal that is urgently needed in our times. Since it was written in 1919, just after World War I, the social questions may have shifted yet our fundamental dissatisfactions remain. Our deep human longings for fellowship, fairness, and freedom remain largely unmet by contemporary social institutions and by society as a whole.
These deep longings can only really be satisfied by a new social form – called social threefolding – in which society is decentralized into three independent administrations: economy, rights-state, and the spiritual-cultural life. Only by separating society into these three distinct yet collaborating areas can we hope to overcome the divisions, inequities, and unfreedoms we currently experience.
This accurate yet easily-readable translation of one of Rudolf Steiner’s most important basic books brings the English reader closer than ever before to the experience of the original German. Steiner’s words come to life in a clear and powerful way, lighting an inner fire – a “goal-conscious social will.”
About the Author
T. MICHAEL COX (B.Sc., B.Ed.) studied business, mathematics, and computer science at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. He developed software, taught English in Japan and Germany, attended Emerson College in the UK, and managed an anthroposophic book and toy store. He taught in Waldorf and public high schools for many years.
