Rethinking Economics: Lectures and Seminars on World Economics (CW 340-341)

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14 lectures in Dornach, July 14-August 6, 1922 (CW 340)

6 seminars in Dornach, July 31-August 5, 1922 (CW 341)

 “In this age of social, economic, and ecological disruption, many people are beginning to realize that perhaps the most important root causes for this crisis originate in an economic thinking that is increasingly out of touch with the social, ecological, and spiritual realities of our time. How, then, can we rethink and redefine the fundamental economic concepts that frame our discussions and shape our key institutions in society today? This is the big question on the table today. Rudolf Steiner’s lectures on economics ... offer a largely unused gold mine of fresh economic ideas that could not be more timely and relevant.”

—Dr. C. Otto Scharmer, Senior Lecturer at MIT (from the foreword)

 “The whole Earth, considered as an economic organism, is the social organism. Yet this is not being taken into account anywhere. It is precisely because of this error that the whole science of political economy has grown so remote from reality. People want to establish principles that are meant to apply only to an individual cell. Hence, if you study the French theory of economy, you will find it is constituted different from English or German or other economic theories. But as economists, what we really need is an understanding of the social organism in its totality.” —Rudolf Steiner

Rudolf Steiner gave this complex sequence of dense, subtle, multileveled lectures and seminars to students of economics in Dornach, Switzerland, during the summer of 1922. The course reflects a lifetime of thinking on the subject and marks the conclusion of his intense five-year period of activism in the service of social, political, and economic issues. During this time, which began as World War I was ending in 1917, he worked tirelessly to promote the cause of what he called “threefolding” (Dreigliederung), by which he meant rethinking the social order on the basis of clear separation and independence of the three fundamental spheres of activity that make up a society. He proposed three independent systems: 

 an autonomous rights sphere (limited to judicial and political matters)

an autonomous economic sphere (cooperative or associative by nature)

and an autonomous spiritual-cultural sphere

The autonomy of these three spheres, he believed, would make possible a free, healthy, productive society and open the possibility of a lasting peace.

Rethinking Economics is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the true nature of an economy and how it works. Steiner presents the basic elements of what it would take to create a just, socially responsible, and ecologically aware economy today.

 

CONTENTS:

 The Lectures:

The Transition from Industrial, National Economies to a World Economy

The Fluid Nature of Economic Processes

Economics and Egotism

Labor and Value

The Production and Consumption

Price, Cultural Activity, and Gift

Price Formation

Supply and Demand

Trade, Loan, and Industrial Capital

Associations

World Economy

Money

Spiritual-Cultural Needs

World Economy: Living Concepts

The Seminars:

Points of Method and “The Social Question”

Economics, Physical Processes, and Concepts of Work

The Division of Labor and the Relationship between Consumers and Producers

Value and the Nature of Work

Capital and the Monetary System

The Use of Money; Threefolding the Human Being and the Social Organism

 This volume is a translation from German of Aufgaben einer neuen Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Bd.1, Nationalökonomischer Kurs (GA 340) and Aufgaben einer neuen Wirtschaftswissenschaft, Bd.2, Nationalökonomisches Seminar (GA 341), published by by Rudolf Steiner Verlag, Dornach, Switzerland. 

 

Written by Rudolf Steiner

Translated by Peter Clemm

Foreword by Otto Scharmer

Introduction by Christopher Bamford

Preface by Mark Finser

310 pages

6" x 9"

Published June 2013

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