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Thus the methodical path of the Agriculture Course is marked out with the core statement: "The point of departure is the human being; the human being is made the foundation."[1] Under this perspective the gaze focuses on the conception and shaping of the agricultural operation, in these words: "An agriculture fulfils its essential nature, in the best sense of the word, when it can be grasped as a kind of individuality unto itself, a truly self-contained individuality — and every agriculture ought really to approach — it cannot be fully achieved, but it ought to approach — this condition of being a self-contained individuality."[2] Further it is said: "These things cannot be carried through with such strictness, but one must nonetheless have a concept of the necessary self-containedness of an agricultural operation […]."[3]

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Spiritual Foundations for the Renewal of Agriculture, GA 327, lecture of 12 June 1924, Dornach 1999, S.103.
  2. Ibid., lecture of 10 June 1924, S. 42.
  3. Ibid., S. 43.