The decline is a natural progression from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler
The decline is not an anomaly or a deviation from the norm, as many would like to believe. It is, in fact, a natural progression that is inherent in the life cycle of civilizations. Just as a seed must eventually wither and die in order for a new plant to grow, so too must civilizations rise, flourish, and eventually decline. This decline is not a result of external forces or chance occurrences, but rather a fundamental aspect of the cyclical nature of history. Just as spring gives way to summer, and summer to autumn, so too do civilizations reach their peak before entering a period of dec...Similar Posts
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