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"Socialism is nothing but the capitalism of the lower classes"

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Spengler’s line isn’t an argument for capitalism so much as a sneer at the idea that socialism escapes it. “Nothing but” does the heavy lifting: it preemptively strips socialism of moral grandeur and recasts it as imitation - the same acquisitive engine, just driven by different hands. The phrase “capitalism of the lower classes” is a deliberately destabilizing reversal. It denies socialism the romance of solidarity and paints it instead as upward envy organized into a program: not the abolition of competitive self-interest, but its redistribution to those who lacked access to it.

The subtext is classic Spengler: history as civilizational mood rather than a debate you can win with policy. In The Decline of the West, he treats late-stage modernity as exhausted, managerial, and mass-driven. Here, socialism becomes a symptom of that phase - another form of economic will-to-power, another technique for mobilizing populations, another bid to seize the levers of production and consumption. It’s less “workers of the world unite” than “everyone wants a share of the machine.”

Context matters: Spengler wrote in the shockwave of World War I and the Weimar era, when socialist movements weren’t seminar-room thought experiments but street politics, party militias, and state-building projects. His provocation aims to puncture the left’s self-image as anti-capitalist purity, while also warning conservatives that “the masses” won’t be pacified by tradition alone. The line works because it insults both camps at once - and because it reduces ideology to appetite, which is the most corrosive kind of critique.

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Later attribution: The Great Thoughts, Revised and Updated (George Seldes, 2011) modern compilationISBN: 9780307775603 · ID: ZirsLPyzJEgC
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... OSWALD SPENGLER ( 1880-1936 ) German philosopher * The Hour of Decision ( 1934 ) " The Coming Slavery " The ... Socialism is nothing but the capitalism of the lower classes . Ch . 14 * Spengler was adopted by the Nazi ideologues ...
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Oswald Spengler (May 29, 1880 - May 8, 1936) was a Philosopher from Germany.

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