An edition of Kernpunkte der sozialen Frage (1920)

The threefold state

the true aspect of the social question

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The threefold state
Rudolf Steiner, Rudolf Steiner
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An edition of Kernpunkte der sozialen Frage (1920)

The threefold state

the true aspect of the social question

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Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Language
English
Pages
201

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Cover of: The threefold social order.
The threefold social order.: A newly rev. translation of The threefold commonwealth.
1966, Anthroposophic Press
in English - [New ed. rev. by Frederick C. Heckel]
Cover of: The threefold commonwealth
The threefold commonwealth
1922, The Threefold commonwealth publishing association
in English
Cover of: The threefold state
Cover of: The triorganic social organism

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Edition Notes

"Authorized English translation."
The American translation (Detroit, The Gotheanum press of America) has title: The triorganic social organism.

Published in
London
Genre
Miscellanea.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HN449 .S75 1920a

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 201 p. ;
Number of pages
201

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6631616M
LCCN
21000922
OCLC/WorldCat
7219266

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