The Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner: Volume 334
Vom Einheitsstaat zum dreigliedrigen sozialen Organismus
From the Unified State to the Tripartite Division of the Social Organism
Section of the Complete Works: Lectures on the Social Life and the Threefolding of the Social Organism
First German Edition published 1983.
Notes about the German versions of this volume:
1st edition in this arrangement, 1983. Three lectures published as a book in 1920. One lecture as a book in 1950. Remaining lectures in periodicals in 1928, 1934, and 1958. Professionally stenographically recorded by Helene Finckh, the text is based on her initial typed reconstruction. For this edition corrections were made to a few select passages after comparing the text to the original stenogram. Gaps in the stenogram are indicated in the text.
Lectures in this volume: 11
1920-01-05 Basel
1920-01-06 Basel
1920-01-07 Basel
1920-02-07 Dornach
1920-03-17 Zurich
1920-03-18 Zurich
1920-03-19 Zurich
1920-04-18 Dornach
1920-04-26 Basel
1920-05-04 Basel
1920-05-05 Basel
1920-05-06 Basel
English Complete Works Version: This volume has yet to be published in a Complete Works edition.
English Non-Complete Works Full Versions: No English translations exist that included this volume in its entirety.
Other English publishing history: Sections available
Sections of this German volume may have been published in English, either as stand-alone books, one-lecture pamphlets, or as part of a compilation. If there are any volumes listed below, then they have some percentage of this Complete Works volume in them. The amount could be as little as a part of one lecture (in a compilation), a single lecture or essay as a pamphlet. Or it could be a book that contains as much as 90% of the material in the source Complete Works German volume.
Rudolf Steiner: Economist
Articles and Essays

Paperback, 127 pages. Published 1996 by New Economy Publ..
Notes on this edition: Compilation by Christopher Budd of sayings and writings by Rudolf Steiner on economic and social subjects. Excerpt from lecture of 17 March 1920.

