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Jeff Russell ([personal profile] jprussell) wrote2023-04-30 10:00 pm

[Main Blog Post] Understanding Spengler's Decline of the West Bit 1: Morphology

I've started a (hopeful) series on some of the big ideas in Oswald Spengler's Decline of the West, which is first and foremost a way for me to settle what I've learned from the book, but will hopefully also be helpful to some other folks.

You can find the post here.
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[personal profile] thinking_turtle 2023-05-01 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)

Thanks, very interesting! I wonder how far the West will follow Spengler's model. Foreign students fit in so seamlessly in Dutch society, I wonder if we still have a culture! Perhaps every culture is merging into a world culture. If the world culture claims all the world's energy and resources, where would a young competitor be born?

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[personal profile] thinking_turtle 2023-05-03 09:48 am (UTC)(link)

Thanks for the detailed answer! The conflicts with Russia and China do not look like all-out fights. US-China trade is increasing, and China's car exports have significantly increased. The Ukraine conflict doesn't look like an all out conflict either. For all the deaths, it has a strangely managed feel. We sent old weapons bought from the public purse. Usually risk averse Dutch companies are investing in Western Ukraine. The EU is closing chicken farms everywhere because of "bird flu", and Europe's eggs are now sourced from Ukraine, which doesn't do bird flu checks, and has a lot less regulation regarding pesticides and worker safety. Does this look like an emerging split, or is it just a stage managed distraction by the public-private-partnership world culture?

Looking forward to the next post!