The Waldorf School and Threefold Structure: The Embarrassing Mandate – The Risk of Being an Anthroposophical Institution
This controversial book examines the democratic process and identifies how Steiner’s ideas on the threefold social order can be applied in a Waldorf school.
About the Author
Dieter Brüll studied social sciences at the University of Amsterdam and worked at the America Institute there, from 1953 as a lecturer in tax law . In 1956 he met the anthroposophical doctor Karl König . In 1976 he founded the anthroposophical magazine info3 in Amsterdam with his son Ramon . After his retirement in 1983 he worked as a lecturer, editor and book author for social threefolding. In 1968 he co-founded the Triodos Bank , which invests its profits only socially or culturally motivated.
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