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  1. Steve McFadden. “The History of Community Supported Agriculture” (2004), Rodale Institute website, https://bit.ly/3Hop1RC
  2. https://eana.org/training-centers/
  3. https://www.ivaa.info/key-issues/legal-status/
  4. The quoted words can be found by going to https://goo.gl/Jrozac and then tapping Ctrl F (on a PC) or Command F (on a Mac), and typing the word “program” into the search box. For the original German, one can go to https://bit.ly/3XOVKFf and see p.117.
  5. Rudolf Steiner. Towards Social Renewal, tr. Matthew Barton (London, 1999), CW 23. Other translations or editions have been titled Basic Issues of the Social Question; The Threefold Commonwealth; The Threefold State; The Tri-organic Social Order; The Threefold Social Order. The last-named is an abbreviated edition. A close translation of the title Die Kernpunkte der sozialen Frage would be something like, “The Core Issues of the Social Question.”
  6. Raymond G. Fuller (pseudonym of Genevieve May Fox). “New Scheme of Social Organization,” New York Times Book Review of 14 January 1923.
  7. Stephen Usher refers to the January 1923 Lofthouse review in his compilation of writings by Steiner: Social and Political Science (Forest Row, 2003), p.1.
  8. Besides Towards Social Renewal, Collected Works Vol.23, see the following three: The Social Future: Culture, Equality, Economy, CW Vol.332a (Great Barrington, MA, 2013); Economics: The World as One Economy, ed. Christopher Houghton Budd, CW Vols.340 and 341 (Canterbury, 1993); and Renewal of the Social Organism, CW Vol.24 (Spring Valley, 1985).
  9. My translation of the quotation in Albert Schmelzer's Die Dreigliederungsbewegung 1919: Rudolf Steiners Einsatz für den Selbstverwaltungsimpulse (Stuttgart, 1991), p.60. The book is available in English as The Threefolding Movement, 1919: A History (Forest Row, 2017). The quote is from pp.42-43.
  10. A biographical note (in German) about this Hugo can be found here: https://bit.ly/3wpCNwE
    Not to be confused with a similarly named man who was a member of the following generation and became Bavarian prime minister.
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