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Oswald Spengler was born on this day in 1880. For his contributions to the philosophy of history and culture, Spengler is one of the most important philosophical influences on the North American New Right, largely by way of his disciple Francis Parker Yockey. Spengler is often wrong, but even when he errs, he does so magnificently.
Spengler’s magnum opus is The Decline of the West, in two volumes (1918 and 1922). He also wrote three shorter books: Prussianism and Socialism (1919), Man and Technics (1931), and The Hour of Decision (1934).
There is little worthwhile secondary literature on Spengler in English, and much of it appears on this site. I also recommend John Farrenkopf’s Prophet of Decline: Spengler on World History and Politics.
Spengler is one of the most often-tagged figures at Counter-Currents.
Here are the main works we have published by and about Spengler:
By Spengler:
- “Is World Peace Possible?.”
- “The Colored World Revolution,” Part 1
- “The Colored World Revolution,” Part 2
- “Pessimism?.”
- “Nietzsche and His Century.”
- “Prussians and Englishmen,” Part 1
- “Prussians and Englishmen,” Part 2
- “Prussians and Englishmen,” Part 3
On Spengler:
- Kerry Bolton, “Oswald Spengler: May 29, 1880–May 8, 1936.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Nietzsche and Spengler: Preface to Thinkers of the Right.”
- Domitius Corbulo, “The Faustian Soul and Western Uniqueness.”
- Ricardo Duchesne, “Oswald Spengler and the Faustian Soul of the West.” Part 1, Part 2
- Richard J. Herbert, “The Question of Race in Spengler and its Meaning for Contemporary Racialism.”
- Greg Johnson, “Is Racial Purism Decadent?” (translations: French, Spanish)
- Margot Metroland, “Oswald Spengler & the Controversy of Caesarism” (Czech version here)
- Margot Metroland, “Spengler, Yockey, and The Hour of Decision” (Czech version here)
- Richard Moore, “Oswald Spengler.”
- Revilo Oliver, “Oswald Spengler: Criticism and Tribute.”
- Quintilian, “Spengler on Causation.”
- Quintilian, “Spengler on Fate.”
- Quintilian, “Spengler on Unfrutifulness.”
- A. E. Stern, “Between the Heroic & the Immeasurable: The Historical Background of Oswald Spengler’s Philosophy of Science.”
- Thomas Steuben, “The Coming Spenglerian Nation.”
- Robert Steuckers, “Atlantis, Kush, and Turan: Prehistoric Matrices of Ancient Civilizations in the Posthumous Work of Spengler,” Part 1, Part 2
- Robert Steuckers, “Evola and Spengler” (in Czech)
- Keith Stimely, “Oswald Spengler: An Introduction to His Life and Ideas.”
Articles Making Substantial Mention of Spengler:
- Algis Avizienis, “Toward a New Era of Nation-States,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Anthony Bavaria, “Christopher Pankhurst’s Numinous Machines.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Australian Artists of the Right: Norman Lindsay,” Part 1, Part 2
- Kerry Bolton, “A Contemporary Evaluation of Francis Parker Yockey,” Part 1
- Kerry Bolton, “Hendrik de Man, The Right, and Ethical Socialism.”
- Kerry Bolton, “Wall Street and the November 1917 Bolshevik Revolution.”
- Collin Cleary, “Becoming Who We Are: Leftist Eurocentrism and the Destiny of the West” (in Czech, in French)
- Collin Cleary, “Ricardo Duchesne’s The Uniqueness of Western Civilization,” Part 2, Part 3
- Collin Cleary, “Wagner’s Place in the Germanic Tradition,” Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8
- Julius Evola, “Über die Geistigen und Strukturellen Voraussetzungen der Europäischen Einheit.”
- Jared George, “Rock ‘n’ Roll & The European Soul.”
- Alex Graham, “Lovecraft’s At the Mountains of Madness”
- Derek Hawthorne, “D. H. Lawrence’s Women in Love: Anti-Modernism in Literature,” Part 3
- Nicholas R. Jeelvy, “Biospenglerianism.”
- Greg Johnson, “Decline of the West,” Part 1, Part 2
- Greg Johnson, “Historicizing the Historicists: Notes on Leo Strauss’ ‘The Living Issues of German Postwar Philosophy,’ Part 1.”
- Greg Johnson, “Our Marx, Only Better: Vico & Modern Anti-Liberalism.”
- Mike Maxwell, “Neema Parvini’s The Prophets of Doom: Cyclical History as Alternative to Liberal Progressivism.”
- Eugène Montsalvat, “Contra Faustian Man” (in French)
- Revilo Oliver, “Lawrence R. Brown’s The Might of the West.”
- Revilo Oliver, “The Shadow of Empire: Francis Parker Yockey After Twenty Years.”
- Viktor Orbán, “The West Has Moved to Central Europe.”
- Christopher Pankhurst, “Toward a Right-Wing Hauntology.”
- William Pierce, “The Faustian Spirit” (in French)
- William Pierce, “Purpose in Life.”
- Ted Sallis, “The Overman High Culture: Future of the West” (translations: French, Portuguese)
- Thomas Steuben, “Cryptocurrency: A Faustian Solution to a Faustian Problem.”
- Interview with Robert Steuckers
- Robert Steuckers, “Postmodern Challenges: Between Faust and Narcissus,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 (Portuguese translation here)
- Lucian Tudor, “The German Conservative Revolution and its Legacy.”
- Scott Weisswald, “Changes’ Fire of Life.”
- Francis Parker Yockey, “Culture (December 1953).”
- Francis Parker Yockey, “Thoughts Personal and Superpersonal” (Excerpt)
- Francis Parker Yockey, “Thoughts Personal and Superpersonal: Prussianism and Americanism.”
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I am enjoying learning about Spengler, particularly the Spenglerian view of race. What good is preserving a purely English population, for example, if they have no race? These are questions that have been bothering me, so I am glad to have them answered.
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