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Cultures have a life cycle from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler

In the grand scheme of history, every culture undergoes a natural process of birth, growth, maturity, decline, and eventual death. Just as a living organism follows a predetermined life cycle, so too do civilizations. This concept of cultural life cycles is a fundamental principle that governs the rise and fall of human societies. At the outset, a culture emerges from a primordial state of chaos and potentiality. It is in this formative stage that the seeds of its future greatness are sown. As the culture develops and matures, it reaches its peak of power, creativity, and influence. This period of growth and expansion is characterized by a flourishing of art, science, philosophy, and technology. However, the very forces that p...
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    The Decline of the West

    Oswald Spengler

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