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: Defined by a "cavern" worldview, including early Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.

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Propast Zapada is the Serbian title for seminal work, The Decline of the West ( Der Untergang des Abendlandes ), originally published between 1918 and 1923. This report outlines the core concepts and historical framework of the text. Core Thesis: The Lifecycle of Cultures Propast Zapada

: Centered on the physical body and the immediate present (e.g., Ancient Greece and Rome).

Spengler identifies eight major high cultures, focusing most heavily on the interaction between three: : Defined by a "cavern" worldview, including early

Spengler rejects the linear view of history (Ancient-Medieval-Modern) and instead argues that history is composed of independent, organic "Cultures" that follow a predictable lifecycle of birth, growth, maturity, and decay.

: The rise of powerful individuals who dominate through personality rather than law as democratic institutions fail. This report outlines the core concepts and historical

Spengler’s primary focus is the decline of Western (Faustian) Culture, which he believed entered its "Civilization" phase in the 19th century. He predicted several symptoms of this decay: