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  2. Oswald Spengler - Wikipedia

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    Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler [a] (29 May 1880 – 8 May 1936) was a German polymath whose areas of interest included history, philosophy, mathematics, science, and art, as well as their relation to his organic theory of history.

  3. Jewish parasite - Wikipedia

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    The "Jewish parasite" is a notion that dates back to the Age of Enlightenment. ... when the German cultural philosopher Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), ...

  4. The Decline of the West - Wikipedia

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    The Decline of the West (German: Der Untergang des Abendlandes; more literally, The Downfall of the Occident) is a two-volume work by Oswald Spengler.The first volume, subtitled Form and Actuality, was published in the summer of 1918. [1]

  5. List of Nazi ideologues - Wikipedia

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    The Nazis held Spengler as an intellectual precursor but he was ostracized after 1933 for his pessimism about Germany and Europe's future, and his refusal to support Nazi ideas of racial superiority. Lothrop Stoddard (1883–1950), American political theorist, historian, eugenicist, and anti-immigration advocate who wrote a number of prominent ...

  6. Timeline of Western philosophers - Wikipedia

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    Jewish philosopher, existentialist. Jan Łukasiewicz (1878-1956). Logician. Oswald Spengler (1880 – 1936). Ludwig von Mises (1881-1973). Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881–1955). Christian evolutionist. Hans Kelsen (1881–1973). Legal positivist. Moritz Schlick (1882–1936). Founder of Vienna Circle, logical positivism. Otto Neurath (1882 ...

  7. Prussianism and Socialism - Wikipedia

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    Prussianism and Socialism (German: Preußentum und Sozialismus [ˈpʁɔʏsn̩tuːm ʔʊnt zotsi̯aˈlɪsmʊs]), is a 1919 book by Oswald Spengler originally based on notes intended for the second volume of The Decline of the West, in which he argues that German socialism is the correct socialism in contrast to English socialism. [1]

  8. The Death of the West - Wikipedia

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    The title of the book is a reference to Oswald Spengler's book Decline of the West. Buchanan argues that the culture that produced western civilization as it has traditionally been understood is in its death throes in the United States because by the year 2050, the United States will cease to be a western country. [1]

  9. Comparative history - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 20th century, a large reading public followed the comparative histories of (German) Oswald Spengler, [2] (Russian-American) Pitirim Sorokin, [3] and (British) Arnold J. Toynbee. [4] Since the 1950s, however, comparative history has faded from the public view, and is now the domain of specialized scholars working ...