The Revolt Against Reason: Oswald Spengler and Violence as Cultural Preservative

Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 4 (1):123-148 (2019)
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Abstract

In The Decline of the West, Spengler argues that cultures have lifecycles. Although he warns that the end of Faustian (western) culture is nigh, Spengler suggests that the death of the culture might be forestalled if a rapprochement can be brought about between the technologized powers of Reason and the remains of cultural life. This portrayal of Reason as a salvific force seems to contradict Spengler’s typical depiction of Reason as a violent anti-cultural force. This paper reconstructs Spengler’s account of Reason as both killer and preserver of western culture and argues that in both roles it remains inherently violent.

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Gregory Morgan Swer
University of KwaZulu-Natal

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