An Address--supposed to be spoken on 24 January, 1992

TitleAn Address--supposed to be spoken on 24 January, 1992
Year for Search1941
AuthorsFreeman, Arnold
Pagination20 pp.
Date Published1941
PublisherAuthor
Place PublishedSheffield, Eng.
KeywordsMale author
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A eutopia in essay form inspired by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the Austrian founder of Anthroposophy, and which mentions his "threefold social commonwealth." The date is the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the World-Commonwealth of Mankind. Business and education are supposed to be free from state interference, but policy is still set by Parliament. Charter of Workers' Rights--shorter working day, better working conditions, and increased rates of pay. Stress on the "production of food, clothing, houses, cigars and all the other essentials of existence" (13).

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1941 Freeman, Arnold. An Address--supposed to be spoken on 24 January, 1992. Sheffield, Eng.: Author. Ptd. for private circulation only. 20 pp. I

A eutopia in essay form inspired by Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), the Austrian founder of Anthroposophy, which mentions his “threefold social commonwealth.” The 1992 date is the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of the World-Commonwealth of Mankind. Business and education are supposed to be free from state interference, but policy is still set by Parliament. Charter of Workers’ Rights--shorter working day, better working conditions, and increased rates of pay. Stress on the “production of food, clothing, houses, cigars and all the other essentials of existence” (13).