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- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture I: On Spengler's "Decline of the West"
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- West, which is already symptomatic in having been able to
- appear in our time. It is a thick book and widely read, a book
- already some years before the catastrophe of 1914.
- very costly now in Germany, yet it is much read. You will
- this by several of his opponents. For a good deal has already
- already weaker, but they could still insert the seed into the
- ready-made. What really sits up there in the head is the
- consequences have already been drawn, where you have only to
- for anyone who reads my
- as he would read a novel, passively giving himself to it, it is
- Only one who knows that in every moment of reading he must, out
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture II: Oswald Spengler - I
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- shows nothing more than the dreadful sterility of an
- read only a sentence or two at the beginning in order to
- its impertinent pseudo-intelligence, with its dreadful,
- about the machine. Well, what you read there about the machine
- nature, whose waterpower has already been harnessed in
- let us read the first sentences on page 9: “A plant leads
- sleep, destined to spread perpetually as history in human
- no awakening, no first day, spreads a sense-world around
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Lecture III: Oswald Spengler - II
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- nothing can flow into life. Life is already there when thinkers
- appear who are ready to think about it. And in this connection,
- where it can be read. It is true that this lack of sympathy
- one and another and spread. All kinds of threads are
- they go to sleep when they have read one-third between two
- meals; then they read the next third between the next two
- if even those novels and short stories that can be read between
- able to notice that in the nineteenth century those threads,
- the authors are following up these threads, and that in their
- threads — that these beings now at last had enough. They
- there exists in modern humanity a very wide-spread and
- in his books. Anyone reading the books has the feeling: Well,
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article I: Spengler's "Perspectives of World History"
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- transparent. But already in the plant-world this transparency
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article II: The Flight From Thinking
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- will-impulses which were working already before railroads
- Title: Oswald Spengler: Article III: Spengler's Physiognomic View of History
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- it is a significant attempt to find a thread running through
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