Bloom: One Hundred Years: In Recognition of Rudolf Steiner’s Threefold...
One hundred years ago in 1917, amidst the disasters of World War I in Europe, Rudolf Steiner—an Austrian philosopher, scientist, and leading spiritual thinker—formulated an innovative approach to...
View ArticleBloom: On Money & Biography
Introduction Real conversation is the best way for money and biography to flow together. I hope that this introduction sets in place a foundation for that transformational conversation and encourages...
View ArticleKnitting a Community, One Crown at a Time
Amy Bird holds and cultivates dozens of RSF relationships in the Waldorf school community. Her role is primarily financial, addressing a school’s capital needs, managing loan requests, and monitoring...
View ArticleBloom: Division of Labor and Artificial Intelligence
In the spirit of reconsidering many aspects of economic life, questioning underlying assumptions, and finding ways of reimagining the next economy, the division of labor has received little attention....
View ArticleSpirit Rising: Toward a More Just Economy
These Days Whatever you have to say, leave the roots on, let them dangle And the dirt Just to make clear where they come from. —Charles Olson We stand at an important moment in the flow of time, and...
View ArticleEmployee Profile: Emily Jones
By Jenn Raley Miller RSF’s purpose is to transform the way the world works with money. As such, we are keenly interested in what that transformation looks like internally—for the organization as a...
View ArticleBenefits of a Biodynamic Education
Originally published in the Winter 2016 RSF Quarterly Abbot Hill in Wilton, New Hampshire, is home to High Mowing School, a Waldorf boarding high school, and Temple-Wilton Community Farm, one of the...
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