“What would be in store for mankind, for example, if one wanted to take advantage of the fear of bacilli and create regulations of a legal nature against the fight against bacilli. ( ) It is impossible to control all this, but it would lead to impossible conditions, to an intolerable tyranny.”
Rudolf Steiner
Rudolf Steiner was an Austrian philosopher, social reformer, architect, and founder of Anthroposophy.
This quote warns of the dangers of excessive state control driven by fear of pathogens and cautions against tyranny in an uncontrollable world.
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Rudolf Steiner on the Danger of Fear of Bacilli: How State Control Leads to Tyranny
Rudolf Steiner warns of state tyranny through excessive control driven by fear of bacilli – a caution against the madness of control.
Rudolf Steiner (1861–1925) was an Austrian philosopher and esotericist who founded the spiritual worldview of Anthroposophy. He worked as an educator, social reformer, artist, and architect. His teachings continue to influence fields such as education, medicine, and agriculture.



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