
Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz, a European
¬ā Finally available in English, Thomas MeyerāĆĆ“s major biography of Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz (1869-1945) offers a panoramic view of an exceptional life. One of Rudolf SteinerāĆĆ“s most valued and independent-minded colleagues, Polzer-Hoditz was born in Prague āĆƬ in the midst of the Austro-Hungarian Empire āĆƬ to an aristocratic family with royal connections. Leaving behind the traditions of his background, he was to become a key actor in SteinerāĆĆ“s regenerative āĆòthreefoldāĆĆ“ social impulses, working tirelessly for a genuinely unified and free Europe. Polzer-Hoditz also fought to protect Rudolf SteinerāĆĆ“s esoteric legacy and the integrity of the Anthroposophical Society that had been founded to further his work.
Following SteinerāĆĆ“s untimely death, Polzer-Hoditz fostered a broad range of friendships and alliances with key figures such as D.N. Dunlop, Walter Johannes Stein and Ita Wegman. In a bid to avoid further division and conflict, he made significant interventions to alter the tragic course of events that consumed the Anthroposophical Society, although he was unable to stop the major split within the membership that was to follow. In the final decade of his life he concentrated his energies on world issues, seeking to influence events in Europe in particular, lecturing widely and writing a number of books and memoranda. In contrast to the destructive āĆòspecial interestsāĆĆ“ of the national and religious groups that craved dominion and power, Polzer-Hoditz sought to build a true understanding between Central and Eastern Europe and to cultivate a spiritual connection with the West.
MeyerāĆĆ“s book is a pioneering work in biographical literature, structured in four main sections that reflect the stages of an individualāĆĆ“s personal development. In the concluding section he studies world events up to the present day, practising a method referred to as a āĆòsymptomatological observation of historyāĆĆ“, which Polzer-Hoditz himself sought to develop. Much more than a standard biography, Ludwig Polzer-Hoditz presents a vibrantly living picture of how a spiritual individuality can work in human culture and history āĆƬ in past, present and future.
This first English edition is based on the latest German version and features additional material.
