Becoming Human: A Social Task: The Threefold Social Order
Karl König; Edited by Richard Steel; Translated by Carlotta Dyson
| Price: | £14.99 |
|---|---|
| Publication Date: | 01 Jul 2011 |
| Availability: | Available to buy |
| Format: | paperback | Extent: | 192 pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Size: | 216 x 138 mm | ISBN: | 9780863158094 |
| Publisher: | Floris Books | Subject: | Karl König Archive |
| Series: | Karl König Archive |
Karl Konig, the founder of the Camphill Movement, was very aware of the need for change in the social order he saw around him. In this revealing collection of imaginative thought and ideas, he shows, however, that true social change must begin in individuals.
He goes on to say that renewal is something all human beings can practise themselves, in the midst of their everyday life.
Reviews
'Threefolding in the social realm is not an easy concept to come to terms with, let alone realise … All the more reason to pick up this very timely book and make an effort to understand how society could have organised itself; and what could still happen if social development stays connected with the true needs of humanity rather than be blinded by power and greed. At times it is heart-rending to read how the right path for humanity has time and again being side-tracked. Yet overall it is inspiring to know that this impulse has not simply failed and died out.'
-- Camphill Correspondence
About the Author(s)
Karl König (1902-66) was well-known as a physician, author and lecturer. He began his work at the Institute of Embryology at the University of Vienna. In 1940 he founded the Camphill Movement in Scotland. Based on the educational ideas of Rudolf Steiner, the special education schools for children and villages for adults with special needs are now established all over Britain and Europe, North America and Southern Africa.
Richard Steel, born 1952 in Oxford, England, completed the Camphill seminar for Curative Education at Föhrenbühl at Bodensee (Lake Constance), Germany, in 1975. He lived and worked there with his family in one of the households for children with special needs. Since 2008, he has shared responsibility for Karl König's estate and runs the Karl König Archive in Berlin.
| £14.99 | Available to buy |
