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Anonymous No.24860393 [Report] >>24860418 >>24860423 >>24860426 >>24860546 >>24860576
What is the antidote for Spengler induced doomerism?
Anonymous No.24860396 [Report] >>24860398 >>24860963
Caesarmaxxing
Anonymous No.24860398 [Report]
>>24860396
The Caesar won’t be me though
Anonymous No.24860418 [Report] >>24860490
>>24860393 (OP)
I would say Bergsonian vitalism, perhaps?
Anonymous No.24860419 [Report]
The Bible.
Anonymous No.24860423 [Report] >>24860431
>>24860393 (OP)
Embrace tradition.
Disregard Caesarians, monarchists, tyrants all. Escape their work-gangs and slave plantations, refuse to produce for them child-soldiers. Let crumble their stinking pestilence breeding cities.
Take what you will of Nietzsche, Kropotkin, Graeber, Kaczynski and Scott. Build culture on the dry bones of the brutalists of "civilization"
Anonymous No.24860426 [Report]
>>24860393 (OP)
touching grass
Anonymous No.24860431 [Report] >>24860530 >>24860585
>>24860423
primitivism is nothing but escapism
Anonymous No.24860490 [Report]
>>24860418
A good answer
Anonymous No.24860530 [Report]
>>24860431
We can still innovate, we can do it better without capitalism. No one will stop you. You want to go to Mars? For what though, to farm there perhaps?
Anonymous No.24860534 [Report] >>24860963
Yockey Imperium
Anonymous No.24860546 [Report]
>>24860393 (OP)
dubstep
Anonymous No.24860576 [Report]
>>24860393 (OP)
The Resurrection, of course.
Anonymous No.24860585 [Report]
>>24860431
The whole idea IS to espace the collapsing civilization, so I don't see how that could be bad.

Only dumb utopians think they can fix the world instead of running away from all of it and finding peace. You own nothing to anyone, just live for yourself.
Anonymous No.24860963 [Report]
>>24860396
fpbp
>>24860534
This is good too
If you want to cling to Spengler, he believes that there are still many great tasks and creative possibilities for western man. The spirit of Western civilization will never disappear, since the Decline is not 'death' but a fulfillment of all new possibilities.
Although I would say Goethe, despite being Spengler's main influence, would have things to say about DoTW. For Goethe, a scientist should be completely impersonal and observe things as they are. Spengler's labels like Culture and Civilization are value judgements where Spengler is very biased and prefers the old. Things stop moving arbitrarily in Spengler's system where for Goethe things are always becoming.