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Ep 21, Gary Lamb: Steiner's Perspectives on Technology

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Gary Lamb is the director of the Hawthorne Valley Center for Social Research and its Ethical Technology Initiative. His technical background includes a degree in civil technology and mathematics, and employment in the fields of building construction, medical technology, and manufacturing. Prior to working on A Road to Sacred Creation: Rudolf Steiner’s Perspectives on Technology, Volume 1, he edited Steinerian Economics with Sarah Hearn (Mecca), a compendium of Rudolf Steiner’s views on economics published by Adonis Press, and has authored books on Waldorf education and associative economics—Social Mission of Waldorf Education, Wellsprings of the Spirit, and Associative Economics. He was also the managing editor of The Threefold Review, a journal based on Rudolf Steiner’s ideas about a threefold social organism.

You can find Gary and some of his work at hawthornevalley.org, and you can find his recent book, A Road to Sacred Creation at Steiner Books. https://steinerbooks.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781621482611/A-Road-to-Sacred-Creation

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Gary Lamb is the director of the Hawthorne Valley Center for Social Research and its Ethical Technology Initiative. His technical background includes a degree in civil technology and mathematics, and employment in the fields of building construction, medical technology, and manufacturing. Prior to working on A Road to Sacred Creation: Rudolf Steiner’s Perspectives on Technology, Volume 1, he edited Steinerian Economics with Sarah Hearn (Mecca), a compendium of Rudolf Steiner’s views on economics published by Adonis Press, and has authored books on Waldorf education and associative economics—Social Mission of Waldorf Education, Wellsprings of the Spirit, and Associative Economics. He was also the managing editor of The Threefold Review, a journal based on Rudolf Steiner’s ideas about a threefold social organism.

You can find Gary and some of his work at hawthornevalley.org, and you can find his recent book, A Road to Sacred Creation at Steiner Books. https://steinerbooks.presswarehouse.com/browse/book/9781621482611/A-Road-to-Sacred-Creation

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