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The decline is a necessary process from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler

The decline of a civilization is not to be feared but embraced, for it is a necessary process in the grand scheme of history. Just as birth, growth, and maturity are stages that all living organisms must go through, so too is decline an inevitable phase in the life cycle of a culture. Civilizations, like living beings, have a limited lifespan, and they must eventually make way for new cultures to emerge and flourish. This process of decline is not a sign of weakness or failure, but rather a natural progression that allows for the regeneration and renewal of society. Just as the seasons must change to allow for new growth in nature, so too must civilizations decline to make way for the rise of new ideas, values, and institutions. This cyclical nature of history is wh...
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    The Decline of the West

    Oswald Spengler

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