Rudolf Steiner’s Perspectives on Technology, An Overview
Presentation by Gary Lamb
This presentation will include a comparison of Rudolf Steiner’s perspectives of earth evolution and the future of technology with those of the astronomer and Catholic priest Georges Lemaître and the inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil; a description of the evolution of technology and energy production in five phases, including the creation of ethical/moral technology; and passages from various chapters in A Road to Sacred Creation.
Copies of A Road to Sacred Creation will be available for purchase at the event for $35.
RSVP by Friday, December 3, to Gary Lamb: glamb@thecenterforsocialresearch.org or 518-672-4465 x223.
Suggested donation: $5 to $25.
A complementary presentation will take place on Saturday afternoon at Threefold Auditorium; click here for details.
Gary Lamb is a director of the Hawthorne Valley Center for Social Research and its Ethical Technology Initiative. He holds a degree in civil technology and mathematics, and has worked in construction, medical technology, and manufacturing. Prior to editing A Road to Sacred Creation, Gary co-edited (with Sarah Hearn) Steinerian Economics and authored books on Waldorf education and associative economics. Gary was the managing editor of The Threefold Review, a journal based on Rudolf Steiner’s ideas about a threefold social organism.