The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History

The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History

by Brooks Adams
ISBN-10:
1410200809
ISBN-13:
9781410200808
Pub. Date:
07/28/2002
Publisher:
University Press of the Pacific
ISBN-10:
1410200809
ISBN-13:
9781410200808
Pub. Date:
07/28/2002
Publisher:
University Press of the Pacific
The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History

The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History

by Brooks Adams

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Overview

Before Oswald Spengler, Arnold Toynbee and other historians of cultural rise and fall, there was Brooks Adams. And while today there are ever more historians adding their theories as to why civilizations collapse through such factors as military invasion, over-taxation, or ecological shifts, most of these theories do not get to the cause of how civilizations, if not stunted and killed in youth or middle age, die of old age.

Our Western Civilization has an optimism that we have a culture of eternal life because of our science and industry, but it is precisely in this cycle of so-called ‘progress’ that a civilization falls. While Spengler described this process of the birth, life and death of cultures, several decades previously Brooks Adams, contemplating his observations of societies, concluded that the way a society considers its money as a culture-symbol tells the character of the society. Spengler also dealt with the money question as a symbol of cultural rise and fall, and would surely have applauded Brooks Adams’ work, although he did not seem to have been aware of the American’s study.

In the Law of Civilisation and Decay, Adams considers various societies and civilisations by the symbolism, manner and influence of their coinage, and concludes that a society or civilisation becomes sapped of its culture-vigour, its creative genius, when entering a cycle where money becomes the dominant factor rather than merely serving as a mechanism. The energy of a society, or what we might regard as its collective libido, is diverted fully into commerce and trade and what remains of cultural creativity becomes an economic activity for the market: a commodity. This is precisely where our Western Civilisation stands today. For those ‘with eyes to see’ the value of Brooks Adams’ work should strike an immediate chord.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781410200808
Publisher: University Press of the Pacific
Publication date: 07/28/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.05(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction By Kerry Bolton1
Preface 13
Chapter I The Romans 19
Chapter II The Middle Age 57
Chapter III The First Crusade 83
Chapter IV The Second Crusade 103
Chapter V The Fall Of Constantinople 121
Chapter VI The Suppression Of The Temple 145
Chapter VII The English Reformation 173
Chapter VIII The Suppression Of The Convents 201
Chapter IX The Eviction Of The Yeomen 221
Chapter X Spain And India 257
Chapter XI Modern Centralization 279
Chapter XII Conclusion 311
Index 337
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