- Summary
- The book, *Rudolf Steiners*, serves as a critical turning point where the understanding of how class hours are structured, their intended impact, and their role in assigning tasks deepens. Following a conflict regarding the Rudolf Steiners legacy, the publishing world divided into distinct directions: the Rudolf-Steiner-Verlag, founded by the authors from the Free University of Germany for Spirituality, published the work as anthroposophic literature. In contrast, the Verlag am Goetheanum maintained independence, while the University of Vienna continued its own research into the book.
This shift resulted in a significant divergence where the content and perspective of Rudolf Steiners' life and his anthroposophic literary works diverged between Vienna and Goetheanum. This new division led to a more specialized approach to analyzing the author's contributions, highlighting the differing philosophies and methodologies of the two publishers. The resulting diversity allowed for a more nuanced examination of how class schedules, mantrices, and assignments were influenced by the specific needs of each institution, thereby enriching the overall understanding of the book's history and thematic evolution. - Title
- Publishing house at the Goetheanum
- Description
- The anthroposophical publishing house at the Goetheanum is particularly close to the Free School of Spiritual Science founded by Rudolf Steiner in Dornach.
- Keywords
- steiner, cookies, michael, oder, bestseller, jupiter
- NS Lookup
- A 185.30.32.248
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-13Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-14
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