History Repeats Itself

History Repeats Itself
ISBN-10
1594575967
ISBN-13
9781594575969
Category
History
Pages
120
Language
English
Published
2004-07
Publisher
Createspace Independent Pub
Author
Raymond W. Jones

Description

Oswald Spengler's idea that a human civilization is like an organism bearing a close resemblance to other such civilizations, has been adopted, and made the basis for a detailed comparison between our European-American ongoing pair with the former Graeco-Roman classical grouping. The event chosen to determine the number of years separating the two civilizations was the death of Napoleon in our case,and in the earlier case the death of Alexander. This difference 0f 2144 years between hundreds of events and corresponding people works within a few years in most cases. The Romans had more small wars than we did in the period corresponding to the second half of the 20th Century. Perhaps that indicates that our race has advanced a bit in the two millenia. In the fields of science, art and literature the correspondences between leading individuals, their lines of endeavor and their dates are remarkable. The latter part of the book predicts, on the basis of the Roman example, that America will rule the world through a long imperial period beginning in the next century.

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