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[Main Blog Post] Understanding Spengler's Decline of the West Bit 5: Rationalism and Religiousness
I think this will be the second-to-last post on The Decline of the West, at least for now. The next one will be a "grab bag" of quotes and thoughts that didn't quite rise to the level of "I should do a full post about this."
As always, I appreciate your thoughts and if there's anything I'm missing or that you'd like to see more of.
As always, I appreciate your thoughts and if there's anything I'm missing or that you'd like to see more of.
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Silly things like that are kinda hard to unsee once you start seeing them.
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Thanks for the new blog! Looking at mobile phones, physics is very much alive. Bright screens, location, wireless communication combined with good battery life. How mobiles affect humans is worrying, and I've stopped carrying mine, but the technological progress is amazing.
Are we really collapsing? I do see people reduce their optional expenses, like holidays, eating out and cars. Interest in religion and meaning is slowly growing. Those may indicate the first steps of collapse. Yet the amount of energy the world uses keeps growing (https://ourworldindata.org/energy-production-consumption Perhaps its just our society that collapses, and China will take over the torch, with their form of collective organization as the new Culture.
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