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A comparative morphology of civilizations is developed, treating cultures as living organisms that pass through birth, flowering, aging, and decline. The work surveys major cultural types and traces how landscape, urban forms, language, racial characteristics, and religious attitudes shape each culture's character and historical trajectory. Detailed chapters analyze cities, legal orders, state structures, and political leadership, arguing that changing forms of authority and class relations determine historical momentum. Economy and technology receive sustained attention: money, accounting methods, and machinery are portrayed as forces that transform social life and hasten transitions between economic and political regimes. Close readings of religious styles and intercultural influences show how doctrinal forms and legal practices affect cultural persistence and decay.

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Oswald Spengler

Oswald Spengler was a German philosopher and historian, best known for his work "The Decline of the West," where he presents a cyclical theory of history. Spengler's ideas explore the rise and fall of civilizations, suggesting that cultures undergo a life cycle similar to that of living organisms. His influential two-volume work, originally published in German as "Der Untergang des Abendlandes," has sparked extensive debate and analysis regarding cultural and historical determinism. Through his unique perspective, Spengler contributed significantly to the discourse on Western civilization and its future, positioning himself as a pivotal figure in early 20th-century thought.

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