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feeling of alienation, resulting in us making the world increasingly
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co-written by Stephen Edelglass, Georg Maier, Hans Gebert and John Davy,
soft-spokenly explores the psychology underpinning science and proposes from a
Rudolph Steiner perspective how to bring back real flavour, charm and colour
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