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The Celto-Germanic West, Rise and Fall (Paperback)
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The Celto-Germanic West, Rise and Fall, is a treatise claiming that the present political, economic, and ecological crisis in the West cannot be fully comprehended and resolved without psychological elucidation of West Europe's primitive (antecedent) history from 4000 BC to AD1000. Using the terms "Celtic" and "Germanic" as regulative ideas to trace the instinctual connection between primitive tribal societies and highly urban culture, the author puts the reader is in a position to see the problems confronting Western modernity are deeply rooted in a psychology that cannot be altered. Yet exploring this mindset proves to be the possible solution to the increasing danger facing all humanity. Careful attention is given to West Europe's most powerful states as each traverses from the tribal stage to the Gothic, Baroque, and cosmopolitan stages. To accomplish these ends, the author uses the research of many writers, historians, and philosophers in particular Nietzsche and Spengler. in so doing the authors seeks to convince the reader that morphology (comparing and contrasting) is the right model for understanding human history. |
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