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Rudolf Steiner and the Anthroposophical Society - After the destruction of the First Goetheanum, Rudolf Steiner only saw a new building as possible and sensible if the Anthroposophical Society was able to renew itself. Countless meetings were held in Stuttgart on this subject - and autonomous national societies were formed in various European countries. Peter Selg reports on these developments and the existing challenges PROF. DR. PETER SELG (CH). He is currently director of the Ita Wegman Institute for Anthroposophical Basic Research in Arlesheim and co-director of the General Anthroposophical Section of the Free School of Spiritual Science (Goetheanum). Peter Selg teaches medical anthropology and ethics at the University of Witten / Herdecke and the Alanus University of Art and Society in Alfter.