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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Goldman on the Death of Civilizations

The most recent column by "Spengler" (David Goldman) at the Asia Times is the preface to Goldman's new book, How Civilizations Die (and Why Islam is Dying, Too). A taste:

Our political science is uniquely ill-equipped to make sense of a global crisis whose ultimate cause is spiritual. But was not always so. From the advent of Christianity to the seventeenth-century Enlightenment, the West saw politics through the lens of faith. St Augustine's fifth-century treatise The City of God looked through the state to the underlying civil society, and understood that civil society as a congregation - a body bound together by common loves, as opposed to Cicero's state founded only on common interests.

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In the absence of religious faith, if our culture dies, our hope of transcending mere physical existence dies with it. Individuals trapped in a dying culture live in a twilight world. They embrace death through infertility, concupiscence, and war. A dog will crawl into a hole to die. The members of sick cultures do not do anything quite so dramatic, but they cease to have children, dull their senses with alcohol and drugs, become despondent, and too frequently do away with themselves. Or they may make war on the perceived source of their humiliation.

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I read that entire article earlier today. I came away from it wondering if Spengler is a genius or a nut.

Is there anyone who credibly challenges his empirical claims that population declines in the developed world are reaching a tipping point and are now irreversible, and that it is therefore inevitable that the populations of most European, Asian and Middle Eastern Countries will completely collapse and disappear within the next century or two?

It sounds so incredibly apocalyptic that it kind of reminds me of these Pastors who name a date for the Rapture and are later bewildered by their continued existence. Or are we really walking around concerned about absurd minutiae while the cultures that shaped our world for the last thousand years are already in their death throes?

In my very superficial google research, I found only people who (1) claim that global population will continue rising (which ignores the claim that the developed countries are in decline, and all the growth is from the undeveloped countries; and (2) a dismissal of concern because it is only the Religious Right who are concerned about the matter. I found neither of these to be persuasive.