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272. Faust, the Aspiring Human: A Spiritual-Scientific Explanation of Goethe's “Faust”: Goethe's Search for the Depths of Becoming and the Mysteries of the World in His “Faust” 11 Sep 1916, Dornach

Rudolf Steiner
And only now, taking things this way, do we understand what Goethe actually means, for only now are we able to grasp the process that is taking place.
And one sees how Goethe's thoughts are depoliticized! Try to understand the second part of Goethe's Faust from this point of view; it is written from tremendous depths.
For the healing of the great evils of the time can only come from an understanding of the things that have been touched upon. If today, in connection with Goethe's “Faust”, I have tried to give some idea of the impulses of the fifth post-Atlantean period, and how they are spiritual, I would above all like to see an understanding come of how the sins against these impulses of the fifth post-Atlantean period are showing up all over the world, how lack of understanding is occurring everywhere in the world precisely with regard to what is to be understood.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: First Lecture 12 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
What is needed in economic life is insightful understanding of what can be called the consumption of humanity. Economic life consists of production, circulation of commodities, and consumption.
It is high time that European civilization came to an understanding in a sufficiently large number of people. That is what we need: to start from principles of origin, and not to lose ourselves in abstractions.
We must familiarize ourselves with what is in the undercurrents of our contemporary civilization. Then we will grasp it at the root and place it before the present.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Second Lecture 13 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
I would like to use a comparison to make what I want to say understandable. When someone builds a house and the foundation and the ground floor are ready, it should not occur to him that he now wants a completely new blueprint for the first and second floors.
And it is based on the fact that, again, the economic question is not really under discussion. In the Orient, the entire social structure becomes absolutist through the special way I have described to you.
But from this starting point, Rodbertus can be understood: a Pomeranian landowner who has suddenly become a socialist! He knows very well that agriculture cannot be dispensed with anywhere; he knows what it means in the national economy.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Third Lecture 13 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
But if you exclude statesmen and scholars from the negotiations, scholars in all fields and statesmen even more so, if you send no statesmen to the West but only economists, then the Westerners will understand these economists and something beneficial will come of it. Only in the field of economic life will one understand something in direct negotiations in the West.
It is not true that today's practitioners really understand anything about practical life. They understand nothing at all about truly practical life – precisely because they are practitioners!
It is the spiritual element in economic life. It is just that under modern materialism, this spiritual life in economic life has taken on a materialistic character.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Fourth Lecture 14 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
People learned to think economically under the conditions that developed, say, from the 13th to the 16th, 17th century. That is when people absorbed the ideas of how to run a business.
But when something like this arises in history, then later, under the influence of the principle of imitation, something arises that is not connected with such necessity.
Because this city did not arise out of economic necessity, but under the influence of the later principle of imitation. But the general truth is nevertheless correct.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Fifth Lecture 14 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
What we have to say to the world is based not on what we understand, but on what we feel and live through, through which we have suffered pain and suffering and happiness and overcoming.
But where we achieve success, it will be a good success. Under no circumstances should we avoid making people aware of the spiritual-scientific, anthroposophical background.
Because we speak in such a way that all people understand, but you only speak to a certain circle that is prepared. I said that I always have the feeling that in outer life one does not become dishonest when addressing people as is usual in outer life; I say “Herr” to every court official, I say “Reverend” to every Catholic priest.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Sixth Lecture 15 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
In this regard, it is so difficult to be understood, but at least those who are sitting here now should understand such things quite well. You see, again and again, from a wide variety of sources, we are told that schools should be set up along the lines of the Waldorf School.
One must reckon with realities and beware of reckoning in any way with paragraphs and programs when it comes to creating anything. This is so difficult to understand in our time, and that is why it is necessary for humanity to be made keenly aware of this point.
I would like to say: it is obvious what the particular world of ideas and feelings of the present has come to. Such things should not be underestimated, but must be faced squarely.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Seventh Lecture 15 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
We must repeatedly emphasize how these events are likely to lead modern civilization into decline. For people must learn to understand that if things continue as they usually do today, the decline of modern civilization will certainly result, and that the countries of Europe would at least have to go through terrible times if a foundation for a new beginning is not laid out of a truly active spiritual life and an actively grasped state and economic life.
For it is also the case that it is precisely from such institutions that people can best learn to understand the fruitfulness of spiritual science, at least for the time being. And if one can make such a thing plausible to people, there is also the consideration that it would actually be of no use at all for the further development of humanity if, in addition to the old Catholic religion, , the old Protestant creed, and the Jewish, Turkish creed, and so on, and in addition to many a sectarian creed, now also to establish a world view that would be “the anthroposophical” That would certainly have a meaning for people who meet every week, or twice a week, to indulge in such worldviews.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Eighth Lecture 16 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
And if we want to make it clear, especially to the people of the present day, who are so difficult to understand, how necessary it is for intellectual life to become independent, we will be able to do so by pointing out what has become of intellectual life under the leadership of the state and the economy.
Then further: “But the creation of a certain cultural atmosphere does not mean the main intention underlying the School of Wisdom. The atmosphere is the basic prerequisite for achieving more important things.
If the world realizes what kind of people are leading it, then it will gain an understanding for the liberation of the spiritual life. For it will be impossible for such heroes to emerge from a free spiritual life.
338. How Can We Work for the Impulse of the Threefold Social Order?: Ninth Lecture 16 Feb 1921, Stuttgart

Rudolf Steiner
The individual members must interact with each other. We must create a clear understanding of this. And we can hope that the reasonable bourgeois, like the proletarians, will gradually come to understand the matter.
So you can see how much work there is to be done to make people understand that we not only have nonsense in our system of thought, but also everywhere in economic life. And when the individual sighs under economic life, it is actually from such undergrounds. What is needed today is to arrive at a more thorough, unprejudiced, comprehensive thinking than that which can be developed by sitting in today's educational institutions.

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