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If you followed the link at the top of a discussion page to this page - Welcome!

Unfortunately, a user has taken it upon himself to alter the ArbCom template so that this page is no longer linked. You can get a nod from Pete K by restoring the link at the top of the talk pages related to Waldorf.



  • "A dead thing can go with the stream, but only a living thing can go against it." G. K. Chesterton - Everlasting Man, 1925


The Waldorf, Anthroposophy, Steiner and related articles are DISHONEST representations of these topics

Because the doctrines of Anthroposophy were not intended for public view, it is the missionary work of Anthroposophists to distort and disguise the content of Anthroposophy. For this reason (among others) Anthroposophists have taken over the articles here at Misplaced Pages and distorted them to show Anthroposophy and its practical applications (Waldorf) in a good light. This is why the Misplaced Pages articles read like brochures promoting Anthroposophy. Many editors, after having attempted to bring them to NPOV, have left these articles in frustration. It is ridiculous for anyone to continually battle people on a religious mission. There are just too many Anthroposophists with too much time on their hands that simply re-distort any reasonable edits that are made to the articles. Even the discussion pages have been archived to ensure critical discussion is unavailable. For this reason, I am hosting reasonable discussion about Waldorf education on my discussion page. Welcome!

Waldorf Discussion continues on my discussion page

For Waldorf discussion click HERE.

What did Steiner actually say?

Have a peek at a page of interesting quotes by Rudolf Steiner.

Biodynamics and the Nazis

Here's a very well-documented look at the connections between Anthroposophical agriculture, Biodynamics, and the Nazis.

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Current Waldorf Events

From the article: "According to Arthur Allen's book, Colorado is full of vaccine resistors -- a combination of libertarians and crunchy back-to-the-garden types -- and has, as a result, had numerous hair-raising whooping cough epidemics, one of which was traced directly to a Waldorf School (where the educational philosophy is famously -- and harmlessly -- fruitcake, but the belief that vaccines weaken children's immune systems is less well-known)."