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The decline is inevitable from "summary" of The Decline of the West by Oswald Spengler

The decline of a civilization, like the rise that preceded it, is a natural and inevitable process that has been observed throughout history. Just as a tree grows, blossoms, and eventually withers, so too do civilizations follow a similar pattern of growth, maturity, and decline. This cycle is not unique to any one culture or time period, but rather is a fundamental aspect of human existence. The seeds of decline are often sown during the period of growth and prosperity, as a civilization becomes complacent and begins to lose touch with the values and traditions that once sustained it. As wealth and power increase, so too does the level of decadence and corruption within society. This leads to a weakening of the social fabric and a loss of unity and purpose among the people. At the same time, external forces such as war, famine, and disease can also contribute to the decline of a civilization. These challenges test the strength and resilience of a society, and can expose its weaknesses and vulnerabilities. In the face of such adversity, a civilization may struggle to adapt and overcome, ultimately succumbing to the forces of decay and disintegration. Despite th...
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    The Decline of the West

    Oswald Spengler

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