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“Long ago the country bore the country-town and nourished it with her best blood. Now the giant city sucks the country dry, insatiably and incessantly demanding and devouring fresh streams of men, till it wearies and dies in the midst of an almost uninhabited waste of country.”

Quote by Oswald Spengler

Work

The decline of the West

This seminal work delves into the complexities of Western society, analyzing various aspects such as political, economic, and social dynamics that have shaped its trajectory. The author presents a critical evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Western civilization, offering a nuanced perspective on its future. more

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Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler

Oswald Spengler was a German philosopher and historian, born on May 29, 1880, and died on May 8, 1936. He is best known for his work 'The Decline of the West', which proposed a theory of cultural cycles, suggesting that civilizations and cultures follow a cycle of growth, maturity, and decline. more

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