Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler (German: [ˈɔsvalt ˈʃpɛŋlɐ]; 29 May 1880 – 8 May 1936) was a German polymath, whose areas of interest included history...
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The Decline of the West (redirect from Spengler's civilization model)
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...
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87(2) The Germanic Review 203.) Spengler, Oswald (1923). Untergang des Abendlandes. Vol. 2. Oskar Beck. Spengler, Oswald (1932). Politische Schriften. Volksausgabe...
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polymath Oswald Spengler. Christopher Walken, John Lithgow, Christopher Lloyd, and Jeff Goldblum were all considered for the role of Egon Spengler, before...
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Max Otte (section Oswald Spengler Society)
founded the Oswald Spengler Society with David Engels and Michael Thöndl, on whose presidium Otte serves as treasurer. In 2018, the Oswald Spengler Prize,...
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Zwingli Oswald Pohl (1892–1951), German Nazi SS officer executed for war crimes Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), German historian and philosopher Oswald Stoll...
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Preussentum und Sozialismus (category Works by Oswald Spengler)
Socialism") is a book by Oswald Spengler published in 1919 that addressed the connection of the Prussian character with socialism. Spengler responded to the claim...
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cyclist Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), German author, writer of The Decline of the West Pierre Spengler (born 1947), French film producer Tilman Spengler (born...
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Man and Technics (category Works by Oswald Spengler)
Philosophy of Life (German: Der Mensch und die Technik) is a 1931 book by Oswald Spengler, in which the author discusses a critique of technology and industrialism...
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included Voltaire (1694–1778), Hegel (1770–1831), Karl Marx (1818–1883), Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), and Arnold J. Toynbee (1889–1975). The field became much...
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