The decline is a natural process from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
The decline of civilizations, according to Spengler, is not a result of external forces or the actions of individuals, but rather an inherent aspect of their natural life cycle. Just as a living organism goes through stages of growth, maturity, and decline, so too do cultures and civilizations. This process is not to be feared or resisted, but rather accepted as a fundamental aspect of existence. Throughout history, we see patterns of rise and fall in the great civilizations of the world. Each culture reaches its peak of vitality and creativity before inevitably entering a period of decline. This decline is marked by a loss of energy, creativity, and cohesion, leading to a gradual disintegration of the social fabric. Spengler argues that this decline is not a sign of failure or weakness, but rather a necessary part of the cycle...Similar Posts
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