Your comments on the Anthroposophical society are spot on - especially the American branch.
Which in a sense is odd, because people there are actually not very dogmatic and naturally respectful of the freedom of others (that part of Steiner's view did survive in the current practice, yay!).
One of the things that make Steiner one of the most important figures ever is the fact that he left a lot of things that are practical implementations. Waldorf, Biodynamic agriculture, the 3 fold social organism, ... And many of these things were revolutionary at the time and very needed now.
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Which in a sense is odd, because people there are actually not very dogmatic and naturally respectful of the freedom of others (that part of Steiner's view did survive in the current practice, yay!).
One of the things that make Steiner one of the most important figures ever is the fact that he left a lot of things that are practical implementations. Waldorf, Biodynamic agriculture, the 3 fold social organism, ... And many of these things were revolutionary at the time and very needed now.
But anthroposophists are stuck.