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As a first approach toward this future aim, the state offers the legal form of non-profit bearership. It is designed to serve the common good and is accordingly restricted to defined purposes that exclude private benefit. Agriculture does not fall within this category; it is assumed a priori to operate for profit — that is, for private gain. This assumption does not hold for biodynamic farming, which takes the organism principle seriously in practice and thereby serves the common good to a high degree. What drives it here is not the private benefit of economic success, of profit maximization — but the cultural deed of *the formation of the Earth*. The production of foodstuffs, when it orients itself strictly according to the organism principle, is always oriented toward the common good.