
A project to help us make sense of the deeper dynamics behind current events, especially drawing on Rudolf Steiner’s insights into the threefold nature of society (often called “social threefolding”).
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Earlier this year, the Trump administration removed exhibits on slavery from George Washington’s former home in Philadelphia. The removal was part of a nation-wide effort to rewrite history, which sounds bad, but they did it in the name of...
Two Disciples at the Tomb, Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1906
Yesterday morning, Easter morning, I read the description of Christ’s resurrection in the John Gospel and thought what I often think when reading the bible: “How does anyone make any sen...
By Joseph Weizenbaum
This essay was written as a forward for the 1985 publication of Rudolf Steiner’s book The Renewal of the Social Organism, a collection of articles that Steiner wrote about the necessary dynamics for a healthy society.1...
In 1966, MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum invented the first chatbot, the precursor to ChatGPT and Claude, and called it “Eliza.” He named it after Eliza Doolittle, the working-class street vendor in George Bernard Shaw’s play “Pygmalion” wh...
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For at least the last 5 years, since the beginning of Covid, George Orwell’s novel 1984 seems to be in the news every couple months because someone, somewhere is horrified by the US government’s actions and feels tha...
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I've worked with social threefolding since 2007 - through writing, teaching, and working with groups and organizations. I recently developed a distance-learning course called Transforming Society (educaredo.org/transforming-society).
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