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# All publications of the Society shall be public, in the same sense as are those of other public societies.
The publications of the School of Spiritual Science will form no exception as regards this public character ; however, the leadership of the School reserves the right to deny in advance the validity of any judgment on these publications which is not based on the same training from which they have been derived.
Consequently they will regard as justified no judgement which is not based on an appropriate preliminary training, as is also the common practice in the recognised scientific world.
Thus the publications of the School of Spiritual Science will bear the following note: ' Printed as manuscript for members of the School of Spiritual Science, Goetheanum, … Class.
No one is considered competent to judge the content, who has not acquired-through the School itself or in a manner recognised by the School as equivalent-the requisite preliminary knowledge.
Other opinions will be disregarded, to the extent that the authors of such works will not enter into a discussion about them.

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