Peter Staudenmaier: „It's the Jews´ fault“.
01.Jul.2008 22:37 Uhr Abgelegt in:Anthroposophie
Interestingly, this was sometimes Steiner's position as well, albeit without reference to the holocaust, which occurred after Steiner's death. Steiner blamed the Jews for Christ's death, for example; see Steiner, "Die Völkerseelen und das Mysterium von Golgatha" (1918), in Rudolf Steiner, Erdensterben und Weltenleben (Dornach 1967), pp. 158-9.
Steiner also blamed the Jews for antisemitism, emphasizing that "the Jews have always differentiated themselves from other people" and have thus "caused aversion and antipathy" toward themselves: Steiner, "Vom Wesen des Judentums" (1924), in Rudolf Steiner, Die Geschichte der Menschheit und die Weltanschauungen der Kulturvölker (Dornach 1968), p. 188.
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Steiner also blamed the Jews for antisemitism, emphasizing that "the Jews have always differentiated themselves from other people" and have thus "caused aversion and antipathy" toward themselves: Steiner, "Vom Wesen des Judentums" (1924), in Rudolf Steiner, Die Geschichte der Menschheit und die Weltanschauungen der Kulturvölker (Dornach 1968), p. 188.
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