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Rudolf Steiner on the relationship of the Anthroposophical Society to politics

That Rudolf Steiner was did not desire to mix his work with politics is evident in the following quote:
The General Anthroposophical Society is in no sense a secret society, but an entirely public organization. Without distinction of nationality, social standing, religion, scientific or artistic conviction, any person who considers the existence of such an institution as the Goetheanum in Dornach – School for Spiritual Activity in Science and Art – to be justified, can become a member of the Society. The Anthroposophical Society is averse to any kind of sectarian tendency. Politics it does not consider to be among its tasks.
Rudolf Steiner, “The Life, Nature and Cultivation of Anthroposophy.” Rudolf Steiner Press: London, 1963, page 5.

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