Oswald Spengler β every civilization has a soul, a season, and a death
Spengler's great insight: cultures are not mere collections of historical facts but living organisms, each with its own soul, life cycle, and destiny. Like plants, they are born, grow, flower, and die. History is not progress β it is the morphology of forms.
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Spring
Birth, mythic world-feeling, peasant culture, great symbolism, early religion and feudalism.
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Summer
Maturing consciousness, great art and philosophy, flowering of spiritual forms, city growth.
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Autumn
Enlightenment, cosmopolitanism, democracy, skepticism, decline of religion, rise of money.
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Winter
Civilization (not Culture). Megalopolis, imperialism, mass politics, engineering replaces art. The form is dead β only the shell remains.
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