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Author(s) | Oswald Spengler |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Politics, History |
Publisher | Arktos |
Publication year | 2021 |
Pages | 616 |
ISBN | 1912975610 |
The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality (volume 1) is a book by German philosopher and historian Oswald Spengler, published by Arktos in 2021. This work is a new edition of the authorized English translation of Charles Francis Atkinson (1926). Spengler's original German work was entitled Der Untergang des Abendlandes, published in 1918 and 1922.
Publisher Description
"The first volume of Oswald Spenglerโs The Decline of the West is a classic milestone in the annals of historiography. However, it is not a history book in the traditional sense of recounting events in chronological order. Instead, it tries to explain the mechanisms that make different cultures tick. While classical culture had no concept of the past or future and was only fixated on the present, Western culture is focused on both the past as memory and the future as unconquered territory.
Like organisms that are born, mature and eventually die, cultures are the blossoming youth while civilizations usher in senility, decay and demise. When a culture becomes a civilization, decadence sets in and the ensuing downward spiral becomes a Faustian whirlwind of self-destruction. This is inevitable as we can see that each cultureโs evolution has its parallels in other periods of human history.
The endgame for the West has already begun. It is in terminal decline, desperately trying to revive the dead forms and buried traditions that animated its Promethean spirit in its youthful heyday of exuberance. But in old age, it all seems preposterous, and hence in vain as the West has become tired of itself and unable to innovate in either the arts or philosophy. The West is on its way to the grave and what will see the light next must necessarily be something completely new and not just a corpse reanimated."[1]
Contents
Editorโs Note
Translatorโs Preface
Preface to the Revised Edition
Preface to the First Edition
I. Introduction
II. The Meaning of Numbers
III. The Problem of World-History (I): Physiognomic and Systematic
IV. The Problem Of World-History (II): The Idea Of Destiny And The Principle Of Causality
V. Makrokosmos (I): The Symbolism of the World-Picture and the Space-Problem
VI. Makrokosmos (II): Apollonian, Faustian and Magian Soul
VII. Music and Plastic (I): The Arts of Form
VIII. Music and Plastic (II): Act and Portrait
IX. Soul-Image And Life-Feeling (I): On the Form of the Soul
X. Soul-Image And Life-Feeling (II): Buddhism, Stoicism, Socialism
XI. Faustian and Apollonian Nature-Knowledge
Index
Tables Illustrating the Comparative Morphology of History
Books by the same author
- The Decline of the West: Perspectives of World-History volume 2 (2021)
- Man and Technics (2015)
Publication data
- The Decline of the West: Form and Actuality volume 1, Oswald Spengler, 2021, Arktos ISBN-10: 1912975602 ISBN-13: 978-1-912975-60-0
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