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Christopher Schaefer Ph.D. taught international politics and economics at Tufts University and M.I.T. before becoming an organizational development consultant. He co-founded the Waldorf School in Lexington, Mass. and the Centre for Social Development at Emerson College in England as well as Social Ecology Associates, an international consultancy group.He wrote Partnerships of Hope : Building Waldorf School Communities. A grandfather and activist, he calls for a free, equal and mutual society in a new Covenant between the American people and its government that engages both conservatives and progressives
Educator and consultant Christopher Schaefer deals skilfully with
the problematic question of America today and its role in the
world. He is clear-sighted about the issues for example of the
enormous disparity in wealth, in attitudes towards immigrants,
climate change, interference in foreign countries, the treatment of
prisoners, lying and factual distortion, all of which have worsened
during the Trump administration. He wonders what has happened to
the American ideals of former times as he charts the downhill
passage and highlights the blatant world domination policies of
recent administrations and the huge unresolved questions around
9/11. But the reader can feel some lifting of the despair as he
also describes many positive initiatives by individuals and
independent groups. He makes economic and political suggestions of
his own based on threefolding and gives very helpful advice for
inner work which will help one to deal with what confronts so many
Americans today (and indeed others in the world). He takes up the
'Manichaean' suggestions of Christine Gruwez that we can become
witnesses to our time by quietly holding troubling world events
within us with empathy which can lead to an awareness of the
healing powers available to us. Likewise he suggests
anthroposophical and mindfulness exercises and the all-important
one of Lex Bos which is to look into oneself for a corresponding
attitude or behaviour. It is a refreshingly personal account of a
singularly aware individual today. Written originally as separate
essays over a period of some years, there is inevitably some
repetition but it isn't a bad thing to be reminded of such
important issues. Hopefully the book can reach out further beyond
an immediately like-minded readership and awaken more people to
what is happening and how to cope.
*The Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain*
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