Rudolf Steiner and the View from London

A series of monthly presentation-based conversations exploring Rudolf Steiner's contribution to economic issues.

It may be a long time since (1922) Rudolf Steiner spoke about his image of modern economic life as a global affair, and much has happened since then that seems to contradict what he described. And yet today's circumstances are again close to those he was witness to and his ideas have renewed relevance. They are especially interesting when it comes to looking beyond the neo-liberal paradigm that currently prevails to consider what might come next.

9 February 2007
Walter Johannes Stein, Economic Historian Extraordinary

2 March 2007
The Economic Ideas of D. N. Dunlop

30 March 2007
The 1930s.A Forgotten Moment in Economic History?

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Time:  7.15 - 9.00 pm.
Cost: £5
Venue:  Rudolf Steiner House, 35 Park Road London NW1 6XT 0207 723 4400 / Baker Street Tube
Contact: Arthur Edwards (01452 810764) or Christopher Houghton Budd (01227 738207) or email economics@goetheanum.org
Held under the auspices of the Economics Conference, part of the Social Sciences Section of the School of Spiritual Science.