The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality

Oswald Spengler

The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Forgotten Books
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 July 2021
Pages
514
ISBN
9781396318269

The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality

Oswald Spengler

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This book changes your views on history, civilization, and the world.

German philosopher and polymath Oswald Spengler displays his controversial opinions about world history. He defines culture as a superorganism which has a lifespan of birth, flourishing, and death, and defines civilization as the end-product of culture.

He divides the entire history of the world into eight distinct cultures, from which all civilizations, religions, and wars arose. Spengler was criticized for his cataclysmic prediction of the downfall of western civilization in the twenty first century, yet it’s shocking to see markers for this prediction in everyday news.

He claims that democracy is but the political weapon of money, and that media is the means through which money operates a democratic political system. According to him, the penetration of money’s power through a society is one of many signs of the shift from culture to civilization .

After reading this, you’ll be more learned in history, philosophy, science, mathematics, architecture, music, art, literature, and even Greek and Latin.

When the first volume of The Decline of the West appeared in Germany a few years ago, thousands of copies were sold. Cultivated European discourse quickly became Spengler-saturated. Spenglerism spurted from the pens of countless disciples. It was imperative to read Spengler, to sympathize or revolt. It still remains so.

When Oswald Spengler speaks, many a Western Worldling stops to listen.

New York Times

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