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- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 1
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- development is from symbols to platitudes.
- platitudes. Between what is said and reality there is not even the
- platitudes — to words which have been squeezed out, dried out,
- imperialism, the ruling elements of which are empty platitudes:
- anointed, now the empty platitudes. From majority decisions of course
- reality behind the empty platitudes. But remnants remain. Just as
- symbols and empty platitudes remain as remnants of the original
- comes when everything smells very good. The empty platitudes are now
- possessed by what smells good. The empty platitudes are now
- platitudes, a space has come into being in which the spiritual
- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 2
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- platitudes. It is necessary, however, to realize that platitudes need
- the old realities had not transformed themselves into platitudes,
- become mere platitudes.
- But the more things become platitudes, the
- of platitudes which must, however, be recognized as such. Then the
- platitudes; for to realize that they have become platitudes causes a
- under their feet if such things have become platitudes. People love
- still speak have become platitudes, and how the reality beneath these
- platitudes is the economy, as I explained yesterday.
- otherwise with platitudes, as I also explained yesterday. At that
- and digestion. As long as we have not seen through the platitudes and
- a talent for cultivating platitudes existed and on the other hand for
- platitudes, so that we have, especially in the English-speaking areas
- fermentation side by side: the external, exoteric platitudes of
- meanings. Thereby the symbols have become platitudes in symbolic
- form, or symbols which are also platitudes in a different form. You
- have therefore the external exoteric platitudes of public life,
- platitudes in symbolic form. It is important that alongside the
- external purely literal platitudes we also have the cultural
- ceremonial platitudes. For these ceremonial platitudes at least
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- Title: Imperialism: Lecture 3
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- stage of platitudes. This stage of platitudes, as I characterized it
- are wrong, because basically within the world of platitudes
- platitudes in a manner that only had meaning for the first stage. In
- In the age of the platitudes, however,
- can see how this definition consists of nothing but platitudes. He
- to you about yesterday — the codex of platitudes:
- reality. And yesterday we showed how this [present] age of platitudes
- platitudes under which only economic imperialism glimmers —
- platitudes this will be especially difficult though. For during the
- age of platitudes people acquire a certain ingenious cleverness,
- Suddenly from the imperialism of platitudes comes the idea that it
- platitudes. It is made difficult because those who live in platitudes
- complete person, after having been constipated with platitudes. What
- mired in platitudes must be to see the social organism as something
- platitudes. In an age when all content has been squeezed out of
- platitudes, content which came to humanity previously but which no
- especially strong in the age of platitudes. We wish so to sweep away
- and platitudes, and believing that outdated concepts somehow have
- Title: Polarities in Evolution: Lecture 7: Materialism, Mysticism, Anthroposophy, Liberalism, Conservatism
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- spiritualist full of platitudes? These are the things
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