One of the fundamental conceptions most Westerners have of their civilisation is its unified continuity, married together by the Renaissance, with the Greco-Roman age thus beginning Western Civilisation with the war against Troy rather than against the growing Islamic caliphate; by manor of many Christian scholars in the springtime learning, and with the dawn of Faustian civilisation adding to, the philosophy, the poetry and culture of the now dead Classical age, the impression of a much longer becoming of Europe evolved into the consensus of a three-staged course of history which has many a time been criticised so far in the Decline of the West as the Ancient-Medieval-Modern scheme.
It's certainly a revolutionary point of view and it's a mystery why it didn't catch on more, especially after the waves of post-modernism.
The only truly polished essay I spent a lot of time on ( about a month or two) was the essay I wrote on classical historians which I wrote with Oxford professors in mind.
And yes your quite right I did start on Instagram before moving to sub stack, a follower from there wanted me to be more diversified because he didn't like using Instagram and it paid off in the end because I've reached more people on here in the last month than I did on Instagram in a full year.
When I near the end of covering volume 2 I intend to cover more recent historical events and their significance to his model and Faustian civilization in particular, there may potentially be more spicy content then for essay ideas.
I really appreciate the offer, at the moment I don't think these posts require too much proofreading, each post I make centers in and around maybe one or two chapters at the moment unless they can be summarized quickly. Whenever I get around to making content not in Spengler's works I'll be happy to get feedback before posting it.
It's certainly a revolutionary point of view and it's a mystery why it didn't catch on more, especially after the waves of post-modernism.
The only truly polished essay I spent a lot of time on ( about a month or two) was the essay I wrote on classical historians which I wrote with Oxford professors in mind.
And yes your quite right I did start on Instagram before moving to sub stack, a follower from there wanted me to be more diversified because he didn't like using Instagram and it paid off in the end because I've reached more people on here in the last month than I did on Instagram in a full year.
When I near the end of covering volume 2 I intend to cover more recent historical events and their significance to his model and Faustian civilization in particular, there may potentially be more spicy content then for essay ideas.
I really appreciate the offer, at the moment I don't think these posts require too much proofreading, each post I make centers in and around maybe one or two chapters at the moment unless they can be summarized quickly. Whenever I get around to making content not in Spengler's works I'll be happy to get feedback before posting it.