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Imagining a Threefold Society (02)

October 26

::: Webinar Series :::

Exploring the Basic Idea of Social Threefolding

with T. Michael Cox and Christopher Hahn

Sundays – October 26 through November 23
Register by Friday 24 October 2025

In a series of five 60-minute online sessions, offered free of charge, we will explore Rudolf Steiner’s social ideas – called social threefolding – which offer us hope at this time of social confusion.

This webinar series is designed for beginners, although everyone is welcome to attend.

A threefold society was first proposed by Rudolf Steiner during and after World War I. The basic idea is to separate our current society into three independent and autonomous members: economic, state (government), and culture.

For a quick introduction to social threefolding, visit our glossary page.

Each one-hour session starts at 10am Hawaiian** / 1pm Pacific / 4pm Eastern time:

  • Sun 26 Oct – The Idea of Social Threefolding
  • Sun 02 Nov – Reimagining Our Economic Life**
  • Sun 09 Nov – Reimagining Our Rights Life
  • Sun 16 Nov – Reimagining Our Cultural Life
  • Sun 23 Nov – Imagining a Threefold Society

** Note that when Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday 2 November, the start time will change to 11am Hawaiian time while remaining the same for the other time zones.

Each session will consist of a combination of presentations, facilitated discussions, and practical applications – aimed at imagining what a future threefold society might be like.

Note that sessions will be recorded for training purposes – and will not be shared or published.

Looking forward to seeing you there!
– T. Michael Cox, author of Money for a Threefold Society
– Christopher Hahn, Biodynamic Farmer
 
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The webinar series is free, but space is limited – so register now!

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October 26
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Online (Zoom)

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Living Bridge Centre
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