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  • The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality

    In this book is attempted for the first time the venture of predetermining history, of following the still untravelled stages in the destiny of a Culture, and specifically of the only Culture of our time and on our planet which is actually in the phase of fulfilment—the West-European-American. Hitherto the possibility of solving a problem so far-reaching has evidently never been envisaged, and ... Read more

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  • The Decline of the West. Vol 1,2. Illustrated

    Translated by Charles Francis Atkinson ...
    The Decline of the West (Der Untergang des Abendlandes), Oswald Spengler’s monumental philosophical and historical work, is a sweeping analysis of world history through the lens of cultural morphology. Originally published in two volumes (Vol. I in 1918 and Vol. II in 1922), the work challenges linear, Eurocentric views of history and presents a cyclical theory of civilizations rising, flourishing ... Read more

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  • The Decline of the West

    Restored Classics to Go Edition

    This edition has been fully restored with modern typesetting, custom cover design. Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West unfolds as a sweeping, uncompromising philosophy of history in which civilizations are living organisms with distinct souls, destinies, and life cycles. He begins from nature itself, contrasting plant existence, bound to cosmic rhythm, with animal life and human ... Read more

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  • The decline of the West : Volume 1, Form and actuality

    The Decline of the West: Volume 1, Form and Actuality by Oswald Spengler is a seminal work in historical and cultural philosophy. First published in 1918, Spengler's book is the first volume of a two-part analysis that explores the cyclical nature of civilizations and their inevitable decline.In this volume, Spengler introduces his theory of cultural morphology, arguing that civilizations go ... Read more

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  • Early Days of World History

    Reflections on the Past

    In Early Days of World History, Oswald Spengler paints a dramatic and highly informative vista of humanity's ancient past. Swarms of savage tribes clash with and finally conquer sophisticated civilisations; emperors replace kings and peasants revolt against their masters. From the scorching deserts of Kash to the frozen tundra of the eternal North, sceptres are passed and throne rooms razed, while ... Read more

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  • The Hour of Decision

    Germany and World-Historical Evolution

    Translated by Charles Francis Atkinson ...
    First published in 1934, the ideas in this book were developed just prior to the Nazi seizure of power and it also reflects on its aftermath. It assessed the decline of European power and the crisis of Western civilization in the face of conflict between the ruling class and the lowers classes in white nations, and the 'Coloured World Revolution' — arguing that only by adherence to their inherited ... Read more

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  • The Decline of the West, Vol. II

    Perspectives of World-History

    "The decline of the West, which at first sight may appear, like the corresponding decline of the Classical Culture, a phenomenon limited in time and space, we now perceive to be a philosophical problem that, when comprehended in all its gravity, includes within itself every great question of Being."If therefore we are to discover in what form the destiny of the Western Culture will be accomplished ... Read more

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  • The Hour of Decision

    The Hour of Decision is Oswald Spengler's final book, both a detailed overview of European and world politics in the early to mid 20th century and a prognostication and dire warning of the future that has since proven all too accurate. Spengler cuts through the false labels of ideology and theory to reveal the true forces which determine world events, and paints a sober portrait of the global ... Read more

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  • The Decline of the West

    Form and Actuality

    Series Book 1 - The Decline of the West
    The first volume of Oswald Spengler's The Decline of the West is a milestone in historiography. It is not a standard history book. Instead, it tries to explain the mechanisms that make different cultures tick. While classical culture had no concept of the past or future and was only fixated on the present, Western culture is focused on the past as memory and the future as unconquered territory ... Read more

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  • The Decline of the West

    Form and Actuality

    Translated by Charles Francis Atkinson ...
    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, ... Read more

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  • Man and Technics

    A Contribution to a Philosophy of Life

    In this revised edition of Man and Technics, Oswald Spengler's predictions have proven remarkably accurate after over ninety years. He foresaw the environmental consequences of industrialization, leading to species extinction.Spengler predicted that low-wage labor from Third World countries would outcompete Western workers, causing industrial production to shift to regions like East Asia, India, ... Read more

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  • Prussianism and Socialism

    In this new translation of Prussianism and Socialism, Oswald Spengler reflects on the relationship between socialism, liberalism and Prussianism. For Spengler, Prussianism is a typically German disposition, which is expressed in qualities such as a sense of duty and a willingness to sacrifice oneself for the common good. In contrast to Marxism, which Spengler strongly criticises, this Prussian ... Read more

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