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“The future-living Faust-like (Western European) culture… now seeks realization in the form of socialism.” | “The future-living Faust-like (Western European) culture… now seeks realization in the form of socialism.” | ||
Steiner had discovered the proper representation of the life of human societies: the relative independence of the function of the organism, and the necessity of the unity and harmony of these functions. [Gyurgyák | Steiner had discovered the proper representation of the life of human societies: the relative independence of the function of the organism, and the necessity of the unity and harmony of these functions. [Gyurgyák 2000, 320 - summing Polanyi] | ||
== Letter Informations == | == Letter Informations == | ||
'''Src''': Oszkár Jászi Archives / Quoted in [[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Gyurgyak2000|Gyurgyák 2000]], 320. | '''Src''': Oszkár Jászi Archives / Quoted in [[Secondary_Literature_about_Karl_Polanyi#Gyurgyak2000|Gyurgyák 2000]], 320. |
Latest revision as of 21:26, 21 October 2017
“The future-living Faust-like (Western European) culture… now seeks realization in the form of socialism.”
Steiner had discovered the proper representation of the life of human societies: the relative independence of the function of the organism, and the necessity of the unity and harmony of these functions. [Gyurgyák 2000, 320 - summing Polanyi]
Letter Informations
Src: Oszkár Jászi Archives / Quoted in Gyurgyák 2000, 320.