The Complete Works of Rudolf Steiner: Volume 338
Wie wirkt man für den Impuls der Dreigliederung des sozialen Organismus?
How does one Work on behalf of the Impulse for the Threefolding 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 1933.
Notes about the German versions of this volume:
1st edition (with a different title) 1933. 2nd edition (first with this title) 1952, reprinted 1969. 4th expanded edition with two additional lectures, 1986. Text is based on a typed reconstruction of a stenographic record. The name of the stenographer is unknown, and the original stenogram is no longer extant.
Lectures in this volume: 12
1921-01-01 Stuttgart
1921-01-02 Stuttgart
1921-02-12 Stuttgart
1921-02-13 Stuttgart
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1921-02-14 Stuttgart
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1921-02-17 Stuttgart
English Complete Works Version: This volume is available in an English Complete Works edition:
Communicating Anthroposophy
The Course for Speakers to Promote the Idea of Threefolding
Paperback, 330 pages. Published 2015 by SteinerBooks.
Notes on this edition: Translated by Rory Bradley Introduction by Christopher Bamford.
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.
Social and Political Science
Lecture of 2/13/1921 : Compilation
Paperback, 214 pages. Published 2003 by Sophia Books.
Notes on this edition: Compiled with an introduction, commentary and notes by Stephen E. Usher. Written extracts from GA 2, 24 and 30, lectures from GA's 186 and 338