Anthroposophical View Of The Human Being
The anthroposophical view of humans includes:
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“Drill and uniforms impose an architecture on the crowd. An armys beautiful. But thats not all; it panders to lower instincts than the aesthetic. The spectacle of human beings reduced to automatism satisfies the lust for power. Looking at mechanized slaves, one fancies oneself a master.”
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