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What Spengler obviously misses is that there is a progression beyond European art and culture that is not necessarily decadent. This progression, by being abstract, and by encompassing other traditions, manifests a direction toward a universal aesthetic that is, in turn, evidence of a smaller and more connected world. And that world, precisely by being smaller and connected, is inherently tumultuous and unstable.
Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis
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