
The Philosophy of Freedom: The Basis for a Modern World Conception
Steiner, Rudolf. Anthroposophic Press, 1964. Softbound. Translated by Michael Wilson. Steiner, who later became known as an influential mystic who seceded from the Theosophical Society in favor of Anthroposophy (his followers were offended when the society's president, Annie Besant, falsely claimed that Steiner had been educated by Jesuits), was originally a philosopher in the vein of Kant and Spinoza. Early in his career, he wrote this fundamental work, which in part refutes both forementioned philosophers and defines the field as a place where 'human ideas [are] artists' materials and scientific method...artistic technique.'
Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. There is a bumped corner and some areas of very light soiling to the covers. 226 pp. Featured Rare & Collectible.


