Seven essays by König which explain the principles behind the worldwide Camphill Movement.
Karl König, founder of the Camphill Movement, was also a prolific writer of stories, poems and meditative verses. This book collects a selection of his creative work alongside an insightful introductory essay, giving historical context to his writing.
Draws together Karl König's thoughts on the enigma of Kaspar Hauser, as well as exploring König's deep connection to the young man.
A unique understanding of individual mammals, fish and birds which also offers insight into human nature.
The story of Karl König's remarkable life and work.
Explores the human being and social life, the individual and community, based on König's own experiences in building up Camphill communities.
Explores the idea that social change must begin in individuals.
Karl König explores the personal stories of twenty-nine pioneers whose work and experiences helped shape the late nineteenth-century.
Explores how responsible farming can balance the needs of the earth and human beings.
Fourteen plays written for Camphill communities, to bring groups of people together.
Lectures from the founder of Camphill which address fundamental and increasingly relevant questions about the nutritional quality of our food.