New View is a quarterly magazine published in the UK, but posted out to readers in over 40 countries. New View began life within the Anthroposophical Society in Great Britain in 1996 and became an independent initiative in 2004. It is not an in-house magazine for the Anthroposophical Society, but is a self-funding initiative, which goes out to the general public as well as Society members and survives by way of subscriptions, advertising and donations.
Tom Raines has been Editor of New View for 18 years and it has always been his guiding intention that the magazine should be an agent of outreach, bringing Steiner’s world-view to a wider readership. This it does by presenting anthroposophical ideas, insights and contemporary experiences to not only those well versed in Steiner’s work but also in an accessible way to new explorers. New View’s contributors have their finger on the pulse as to what is happening in the world, and what could make a difference in the future, with articles encompassing all areas of endeavour and, through anthroposophical insights, offering a deeper picture of affairs unfolding in the world and ourselves.
Whilst New View is currently well known in the English-speaking world we urgently need to increase sales of the magazine if we are to survive. The overseas subscription cost for the magazine includes a postage contribution (as overseas mailing is very expensive) and this has proved to be a prohibitive factor for many for whom finances are tight, so it may be of interest to learn that New View is now available in a DIGITAL, DOWNLOADABLE PDF format that can be bought on the website for just £20 for an annual subscription – or £6 for single issues – and accessed on mobile phones, tablets and computers.
We hope this new service will encourage more people to support New View – and through it a thoughtful view of the world – by way of a regular subscription. Please visit our website to see what options are now available: www.newview.org.uk
Tom Raines has been Editor of New View for 18 years and it has always been his guiding intention that the magazine should be an agent of outreach, bringing Steiner’s world-view to a wider readership. This it does by presenting anthroposophical ideas, insights and contemporary experiences to not only those well versed in Steiner’s work but also in an accessible way to new explorers. New View’s contributors have their finger on the pulse as to what is happening in the world, and what could make a difference in the future, with articles encompassing all areas of endeavour and, through anthroposophical insights, offering a deeper picture of affairs unfolding in the world and ourselves.
Whilst New View is currently well known in the English-speaking world we urgently need to increase sales of the magazine if we are to survive. The overseas subscription cost for the magazine includes a postage contribution (as overseas mailing is very expensive) and this has proved to be a prohibitive factor for many for whom finances are tight, so it may be of interest to learn that New View is now available in a DIGITAL, DOWNLOADABLE PDF format that can be bought on the website for just £20 for an annual subscription – or £6 for single issues – and accessed on mobile phones, tablets and computers.
We hope this new service will encourage more people to support New View – and through it a thoughtful view of the world – by way of a regular subscription. Please visit our website to see what options are now available: www.newview.org.uk