General Cultural Rights Economic
The links shown here include organisations and sites which may not be explicitly developing social threefolding, but which are disseminating ideas or engaged in social activities which could enhance the process of raising awareness of the threefold nature of healthy societies and in particular, freedom in cultural-spiritual life, equity in rights and solidarity in economic activity.
Desenvolvimento Organizacional e Social (Social and Organizational Development page of Sociedade Antroposófica no Brasil. Language: Portuguese)
MONTE AZUL COMMUNITARIAN
ASSOCIATION [ASSOCIAÇÃO COMUNITÁRIA MONTE AZUL]
(ACOMA) -- in English. See also, Ute Craemer's book FAVELA CHILDREN (downloadable).
Lebensgemeinschaft -- An initiative of people who set themselves the taks to develop and practise common life and work forms out of anthroposophy in such a way that also the weakest men and women can fully partake in the life of the community and realise their destiny. See also http://schooling.lebensgemeinschaft.org .
Edward Lewis' Blog on social threefolding -- www.3foldworld.blogspot.com
Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship (UK & Ireland)
Waldorf Education Directory for Latin America
Includes links to directories for other countries and a world directory. http://www.sab.org.br/pedag-wal/lawaldir.htm
Camphill Communites
The Novalis Institute -- working for cultural freedom in
education
Cape Town, South Africa, P.O.Box 53090, Kenilworth 7745. tel +27 21 797 1857 fax +27 21
761 0057.
http://www.ideas-net.de/novalis Email: novalis@mweb.co.za
Initiative & Referendum Institute
European Direct Democracy Network -- see also http://democracy.mkolar.org/DDlinks.html
Amnesty International -- campaigning for human rights worldwide
New Economics Foundation
Harmonization Alert
Public Citizen Global Trade Watch
The Money Museum
The Money Masters: How International Bankers Are Taking Control Of America
The New Money Network
Shared Interest -- finance for fairtrade, has a tendency towards associative economics
Some elements of sustainable development, which arose from Local Agenda 21 and the Rio Declaration (1992) and which has the three elements economy, society and environment, arguably contain elements of social threefolding. For a links page on sustainable development see http://www.sg-gg.freeuk.com.
Links last tested 23 April 2005
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