Rudolf Steiner Quotes
The Idea Of The Freedom Of The Human Will Has Found Enthusiastic Supporters And Stubborn Opponents In Plenty. There Are Those Who, In Their Moral Fervor, Label Anyone A Man Of Limited Intelligence Who Can Deny So Patent A Fact As Freedom. Opposed To Them Are Others Who Regard It As The Acme Of Unscientific Thinking For Anyone To Believe That The Uniformity Of Natural Law Is Broken In The Sphere Of Human Action And Thinking. One And The Same Thing Is Thus Proclaimed, Now As The Most Precious Possession Of Humanity, Now As Its Most Fatal Illusion.
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