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spenglerian การใช้

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  • It is a Spenglerian critique of 19th century materialism and rationalism.
  • A 1978 article praised Adolf Hitler as the " greatest Spenglerian ".
  • Spenglerian theory was immensely influential in interwar Europe, especially in Weimar Germany.
  • The non-white Other, and the Spenglerian belief that the West will become outnumbered and enslaved by the East ".
  • But alongside this dark, Spenglerian narrative is a bright, triumphalist saga, a fitting succession of happy endings and new beginnings.
  • Unlike Mosley, who felt that British society was in rapid decline, Jenks felt that the country was in a slow Spenglerian decay.
  • The Spenglerian gloom-and-doom forces among us would lament that after 3, 000 years of civilization it has come to this.
  • Sixty years later, in a recent issue of The Wall Street Journal, I come upon the old Spenglerian argument in a contemporary form.
  • The accusation, backed by the Spenglerian philosophical stance ( defeat was a failure of national will ), was notably taken up by Cossmann with a focus on the wartime Social Democrats.
  • :" marked insistence on reinforcing preconceptions about national characteristics . . . It " conveys not just a failure of humane sympathy but a political outlook that posits the Spenglerian collapse of Western civilization into chaos ."
  • I think he believed that the period after the passing of the great modern pioneers _ Wright, Mies, Le Corbusier _ was not destined to be a time for great architecture, and that the best way to endure the Spenglerian gloom was to dress buildings up in party clothes.