Name Rupert Steiner Role Philosopher | ||
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Died March 30, 1925, Dornach, Switzerland Education University of Rostock, Vienna University of Technology Structures Goetheanum, Second Goetheanum Books The Philosophy of Freedom, An outline of occult science, How to Know Higher W, Cosmic memory, Knowledge of the Higher W Similar People Helena Blavatsky, Marie Steiner‑von Sivers, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Ita Wegman, Joseph Beuys | ||
Schools of thought Holism, Monism |
Rupert Steiner is a British non-fiction author and journalist. He won a fellowship onto The Sunday Times, the weekly newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch and after three years he was appointed editor of the paper's Prufrock column. He has published a series of books on entrepreneurs. He then followed former Sunday Times editor, Andrew Neil, to the weekly magazine, The Business. The Business is also a business publication owned by the Barclay brothers. He then moved to The Daily Mail where he is Chief City Correspondent. He is related to Gavin McGregor Rossdale, lead singer and guitarist of rock band Bush. Rossdale, a second cousin, is married to American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani.





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