The Oswald Spengler Project β’ 459 implied HN points β’ 05 Sep 23
- The Spenglerian Theory views cultures as living organisms with predictable life cycles of growth, decay, and ultimate demise.
- Spengler critiques the conventional classification of history and introduces a Copernican system that treats all cultures as equal, focusing on eight distinct high cultures.
- In each culture's life cycle, distinct stages emerge such as youth, maturity, decline, and the transition to civilization, marked by shifts in power, philosophy, religion, and societal structures.