Social Justice in the Light of Anthroposophy

Mar 12, 2025 7:00PM

Location

ONLINE: Pacific Time (USA, Canada)

Cost $5 (Faust Branch members), $10 (non-members) , No Fee (supporting members and donors)

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AN ONLINE LECTURE BY ROBERT KARP

Rudolf Steiner’s social insights, often referred to as social threefolding, provide a deeply holistic and transformative approach to today’s pressing social justice issues. In this talk, we will explore the underlying forces driving polarization in contemporary discourse and examine how a true middle path—rooted in spiritual science—can move us beyond the culture wars toward meaningful and lasting social renewal.

Robert Karbelnikoff (aka Robert Karp) has been a student of anthroposophy, esoteric Christianity and social threefolding for over 40 years. Robert is the former executive director of the Biodynamic Association in the US and has been a long-time leader in the organic and local food movements, where he pioneered impact investing in organic farmland, and has helped start numerous local and regional food system projects. Robert has a master’s degree in educational leadership, a certificate in anthroposophical psychology, and is the co-founder of the Anthroposophy and Social Justice Project. You can learn more about Robert and find many of his writings on his website at robertkarp.net.

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Admission for lectures (no one excluded for lack of funds) :
Faust Branch Members: $5
Non-members: $10
Supporting Members and Donors: No Fee

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