"If few can stand a long war without deterioration of soul, none can stand a long peace"
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The subtext is vintage Spengler: history isn’t progress, it’s a life cycle. Long war damages the individual psyche; long peace damages the collective one. Peace, in this frame, isn’t a moral achievement but an anesthetic. It invites a slow substitution of stakes with comfort, of meaning with management, of character with consumption. “Deterioration of soul” names what modern politics and economics often refuse to: the internal cost of stability when it becomes the only goal.
Context matters. Writing in the shadow of World War I and the shaky calm of the Weimar era, Spengler watched Germany swing between trauma and stagnation, revolution and normalization. His suspicion of “long peace” is also suspicion of liberal modernity - parliamentary routine, bourgeois security, the fantasy that history can be administered away. The line works because it’s not a plea for more war; it’s a warning that peace without a purpose breeds its own kind of violence, first inward (cynicism, nihilism), then outward (the craving for a cleansing crisis).
Quote Details
| Topic | Peace |
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| Source | Verified source: The Hour of Decision (Oswald Spengler, 1934)
Evidence: If few can stand a long war without deterioration of soul, none can stand a long peace. (Page 11). Verified in Oswald Spengler's own book The Hour of Decision: Germany and World-Historical Evolution, the English translation by Charles Francis Atkinson. In the scanned 1934 English edition, the sentence appears on page 11. The work was first published in German as Jahre der Entscheidung in 1933 by C. H. Beck (Munich). The English wording commonly quoted appears to be Atkinson's translation, so the earliest publication of this exact English text is 1934. Spengler himself states in the book's introduction that the work grew out of a 1930 Hamburg lecture titled Deutschland in Gefahr, but the quote itself has been directly verified in the book, not in that lecture text. Therefore, the safest primary-source attribution is to Jahre der Entscheidung / The Hour of Decision. Other candidates (1) The Hour of Decision (Oswald Spengler, 2021) compilation95.0% Germany and World-Historical Evolution Oswald Spengler. looming out of the future with steadily growing insistence . ... |
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