Youth and the Etheric Heart CW 217a. Rudolf Steiner speaks tot he Younger Generation. Addresses, Essays, Discussions, and Reports 1920-1924. Translated by Catherine E. Creeger

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ADDRESSES GIVEN IN 1920/1921

Part 1: Toward Independent Scholarly Work: Address during the First Anthroposophical Higher-Education Course, Dornach, October 1, 1920

Part 2: Humanizing Academic Life: Address on the Last Day of the First Anthroposophical Higher-Education Course, Dornach, October 16, 1920

Part 3: On the Youth Movement: Discussion and Question-and-Answer Session during an Independent Anthroposophical Higher-Education Course, Stuttgart, March 20, 1921

Part 4: How Can Anthroposophical Work Be Established at Universities? Concluding Words at a Student Gathering during the Second Anthroposophical Higher-Education Course, Dornach, April 9, 1921

Part 5: Anthroposophy and the Youth Movement: Discussion and Question-and-Answer Session during an Independent Anthroposophical Higher-Education Course, Stuttgart, September 8, 1921

ADDRESSES GIVEN IN 1923

Part 6: The Cognitive Task of Academic Youth: Address Given after the Burning of the Goetheanum on New Year’s Eve, 1922/23, Dornach, January 6, 1923

Part 7: Restructuring the Anthroposophical Society: Address and Discussion in Preparation for the Delegates’ Assembly, Stuttgart, February 8, 1923

Part 8: Three Main Questions for the Anthroposophical Youth Movement: Address and Question-and-Answer Session in Stuttgart, February 14, 1923

ESSAYS ON THE YOUTH SECTION OF THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE

Part 9.1: Announcing a Section for Youth: Newsletter, February 24, 1924

Part 9.2: On the Youth Section of the Independent School of Spiritual Science: Newsletter March 9, 1924 [What I have to say on this subject to our older members]

Part 9.3: Newsletter, March 16 1924 [What I have to say on this subject to our older members, II]

Part 9.4: Newsletter, March 23, 1924 [More of what I have to say to our younger members, III]

Part 9.5: ON THE YOUTH SECTION OF THE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL OF SPIRITUAL SCIENCE, Newletter, March 30, 1924

Part 9.6: The Independent School of Spiritual Science: In the school of spiritual science, the immediate human element must come into its own, Newsletter, April 6, 1

ADDRESSES GIVEN IN 1924

Part 10: The Nature and Aims of the Youth Movement: From Rudolf Steiner’s Report in the Weekly Newsletter, What Is Happening in the Anthroposophical Society: News for Members, vol. 1, no. 24, June 22, 1924

Part 10: Address and Q&A Session at Breslau-Koberwitz, June 9, 1924

Part 11: How to Rediscover the Forces Active in Nature, June 20, 1924

Part 11: Address during the Breslau-Koberwitz Conference, June 17, 1924

Part 12: The Life of the World Must Be Constructed Anew from the Ground Up, Arnheim, July 20, 1924

Part 13.1: APPENDIX

Part 13.2: Appeal to the German People and Culture, Rudolf Steiner, 1919

Part 13.3: Appeal to the Academic Youth Association for Anthroposophical Higher Education, autumn 1920

Part 13.4: Circular from the Anthroposophical Society’s Representative Body to the Members, Feb. 13, 1923

Part 13.5: Memorandum to the Committee of the Independent Anthroposophical Society, for Purposes of Orientation, March 1923

Part 13.6: Report to the Dornach Youth, address of March 17, 1924

Part 13.7: Report by Various Participants on the Stuttgart Address, April 11, 1924

Part 14.1: Rudolf Steiner’s Breslau Youth Addresses, June 1924

Part 14.2: Reports by Various Participants on the Breslau Youth Address, June 11, 1924

Part 14.2: Letter by Dr. Steiner on Choosing a Profession

Part 14.3: Recollected Images of Two Lectures by Rudolf Steiner on Painting, Oct. 3–15, 1922