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I was requested by the Editors of NEW BRITAIN to set out in brief the economic proposals included in Rudolf Steiner's concept of a Three-fold State. Undoubtedly, they are interesting. Apart from Guild Socialism they constitute the most stimulating contribution to the economics of a functional society. | |||
== Things private and Public == | |||
== Distribution of Income == | |||
== The Residual Surplus == | |||
== Inheritance and Trusteeship == | |||
== Prices and Markets == | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:21, 7 June 2017
I was requested by the Editors of NEW BRITAIN to set out in brief the economic proposals included in Rudolf Steiner's concept of a Three-fold State. Undoubtedly, they are interesting. Apart from Guild Socialism they constitute the most stimulating contribution to the economics of a functional society.
Things private and Public
Distribution of Income
The Residual Surplus
Inheritance and Trusteeship
Prices and Markets
References
Reference:
Original Publication: “Rudolf Steiner’s Economy”, New Britain, Vol. III, n°63 p. 311-312
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