Summary
Oswald Spengler: Rebuilding the German Empire
When a great misfortune befalls a man, it reveals how much strength and goodness he has in him. When misfortune befalls a nation, it reveals its inner greatness or inferiority. Only extreme danger no longer allows any error when it comes to the historical rank of a certain people. In this political-philosophical study, the author of Demise of the West examines the fate of Germany after a great historical breakdown. Spengler rejects liberal parliamentarism and advocates the organic renewal of the state, based on discipline, authority and the historical mission of the people. The book is a testimony of an era in which culture, politics and the destiny of the nation are seen as an inseparable whole.
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