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The two are entirely separate things."[1] The one is a question belonging to spiritual-cultural life, the other belongs to rights-life. Like all matters of rights, labour cannot be measured by a purchase price — an hourly wage, for instance. Labour is not a commodity. In agricultural farm communities the possibility presents itself to practise the separation of labour and income in an initial way. This possibility opens up when one becomes conscious of the far-reaching spiritual dimension of the essential articulation of the agricultural organism. Thus it is the most urgent task of the human being and the human community on the farm to form a living picture of this and to make it the lived impulse-giver of the work. For it is through the work that the organism-idea grasped in spirit becomes a work of art in the living — one that forms itself outwardly into a gestalt and inwardly articulates itself into organs.

  1. Rudolf Steiner: Ebd. – Siehe auch: Stefan Leber (Hrsg.): Das soziale Hauptgesetz, Beiträge zum Verhältnis von Arbeit und Einkommen, Stuttgart 1986, 280 S.