Hi again Tarjei, you wrote:
"In other words, Rudolf Steiner spoke about positive and negative aspects of the Jewish culture."
Yes, as well as the very existence of "Jewry as such".
"Why does this make him philosemitic and antisemitic?"
It doesn't necessarily make him anything at all. You'd have an easier time understanding this if you could distinguish persons from beliefs.
"Isn't it possible to speak about Jewry at all without earning such strange
labels?"
labels?"
Sometimes. But sometimes the things that various people say about "Jewry as such" can indeed be characterized as philosemitic or antisemitic.
Peter
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