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The healthy social life emerges when each individual reflects the whole community, and the community embodies the virtues of its members. Rudolf Steiner recognized that human social, ethical, and moral development lagged behind advancements in knowledge and technology, primarily due to the dominance of egoism and self-interest. In 1905, amidst political and economic turmoil, he articulated a fundamental "social axiom": the well-being of a group increases as individuals prioritize the collective over personal gain. This principle emphasizes that individuals should contribute their earnings to their fellow workers and rely on the community for their needs. Steiner highlighted that the essence of social reality hinges on the nature of work and compensation—whether one works for oneself or for the greater good. He argued that work should be a free deed, advocating for a separation between work and income. In this insightful work, Peter Selg explores how, following the Great War, Steiner's commitment to the threefold movement brought this social-spiritual insight to the forefront of his efforts, redefined as the "motto of social ethics," enriched by the teachings of Christ. This exploration is essential for anyone seeking a just, equitable, and spiritually grounded social future.
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The fundamental social law, Peter Selg
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- 2011
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