Anthroposophical Reflections on Basic Income

Johannes Hohlenberg
Simon Birnbaum, Stockholm University
Erik Christensen, Aalborg University

Abstract

In the 1930s Danish author and painter Johannes Hohlenberg (1881–1960) published several essays in defense of an unconditional income for all. These original writings, strongly influenced by Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy, are not widely known. This article makes two of Hohlenberg's essays on this topic available in English translation for the first time. The first part of this article introduces Hohlenberg's ideas, followed in section two by English translations of the two Hohlenberg essays: Samfundsarven (The Heritage of Society) (1934) and Dersom nogen ikke vil arbejde, så skal han heller ikke have føden (He who Does not Work, Neither Shall He Eat) (1937).

Recommended Citation

Hohlenberg, Johannes; Birnbaum, Simon; and Christensen, Erik (2007) "Anthroposophical Reflections on Basic Income," Basic Income Studies: Vol. 2 : No. 2, Article 6.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bis/vol2/iss2/art6

 
 
 

ISSN: 1932-0183 ©1999-2008 The Berkeley Electronic Press™ All rights reserved.

To submit, subscribe, recommend this journal to your library, or sign up for email alerts, please visit: http://www.bepress.com/bis