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So many crises – and yet, there are those who develop and implement new ideas. Gerald Häfner, head of Social Sciences at the Goetheanum, introduces individuals who are working on building “tomorrow‘s world.”
The conditions and values for taking on tasks in society, enterprises and self-administration have changed. With certainty and knowledge less in the foreground, different skills are needed for acting together in unknown and uncertain situations.
Human societies are undergoing complex transformation processes: At present, the climate crisis, the search for appropriate forms of coexistence, the status of the individual and digitalisation are all drawing attention to issues of relationship.
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