Social Renewal
Social renewal as conceived within anthroposophy is a process of transforming social structures through individual initiative and the conscious cultivation of freedom, equality, and fraternity in their proper spheres. This focused collection of approximately 40 titles addresses the call to reshape cultural, legal, and economic institutions from the ground up.
Rudolf Steiner’s Towards Social Renewal (1919) remains the starting point. Complementary works by Gary Lamb, Nicanor Perlas, and Jesaiah Ben-Aharon apply these ideas to globalization, digital technology, and ecological crisis. Lecture collections exploring the spiritual dimensions of social change also appear here.
This section serves readers seeking the inner conditions required for genuine social transformation. For community-scale applications, see Community & Cooperative Living; for economic specifics, see Associative Economics.
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