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- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- how people with traditional ideas all riddled with decay meet
- again, if our best people, after surveying ten or fifteen
- decay is not represented by the worst people. We must stress
- cannot say to people — Believe in the Gods, believe in
- spiritual life. People are much too lazy to draw something up
- where wit comes easily to people. But the wit that we need, the
- Is it not understandable that people should encounter spiritual
- people should discern that what gives man a capacity for
- large number of people do not grasp the need for this impulse
- great number of people — perhaps just those who were
- many younger people (especially in the conquered countries) are
- young people do not come into consideration. But those
- young people do come into consideration on whom rests the whole
- conjures up a sort of fog in front of people, especially young
- people.
- never be a faith in this or that which will save us. People
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- likewise of many other people of the present time. What is to
- superstition regarding the machine, which people feel as
- something demonic, as certain superstitious people sense the
- people in whose age the machine appeared.
- previous ages, politics has passed over cities and peoples;
- are still a few people who ponder about this, they do so with
- and he claims that those people who have achieved anything in
- “Some people are born as men of destiny and others as men
- “Some people are born as men of destiny and some as men
- their thoughts. In the society of all such people as have been
- journalist, but by one of the most clever people of the present
- of a cosmic nature, as dwell in peoples, parties, armies,
- and whole peoples to whom truth was more precious than deeds,
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture III: Oswald Spengler - II
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- provide much food for thought for those very people who count
- are people who ponder on life, from who's pondering however
- Spengler sees that people of the modern civilization have
- that the so-called men of action, those people who have
- find that when people had tasks to perform, they were to a
- People
- brought about for the majority of people through the various
- for certain elemental beings. For when people went through all
- anything about it, the people were then in the presence of
- people were not thinking about the mass, the elementals began
- before them from tradition. People did not think. Although
- today that people of the present time could do a vast amount of
- people desired to think they would not enjoy so much going to
- developed in the course of modern times, and people have now
- people are supposed to think somewhat, they prefer to sleep a
- developed which could think well, but people had no wish
- social life. If you look around among people of our time who
- People should think, but do not; what does act, then, from man
- obscure relations of which people are unconscious, which
- the nineteenth century. If people today had any kind of
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- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article III: Spengler's Physiognomic View of History
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- Asia Minor this feeling appears in different peoples. Jesus, in
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article IV: Spengler's Spirit-Deserted History
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- the form of man and woman, family, people, estate, state,
- the name of people, populus, demos, rallies nobility
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