Decadence by Arthur James Balfour

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Author Balfour, Arthur James, 1848-1930
LoC No. 08019225
Title Decadence
Henry Sidgwick memorial lecture, 1908
Original Publication United Kingdom: The University Press,1908.
Note Reading ease score: 42.6 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "Decadence" by Arthur James Balfour is an exploratory philosophical essay delivered as a lecture at Newnham College in the early 20th century. This thoughtful treatment delves into the concept of decadence, focusing not on its artistic or literary manifestations, which are often discussed, but rather its implications for political and national decline. Balfour's discussion is framed within the context of historic civilizations and the greater questions of societal evolution, stability, and potential decay. In the essay, Balfour presents a series of reflections on the nature of civilizational history through the lens of decadence, pondering whether it is an inevitable part of the life cycle of nations, akin to aging in individuals. He investigates the factors that may contribute to the decline of great empires, specifically referencing the Roman Empire as a case study to illustrate the complexities inherent in identifying the reasons behind such profound shifts. He contemplates the nuances between decadence as a discrete process versus more apparent misfortunes like war or famine that often accompany societal downfalls. Ultimately, Balfour invites readers to consider the intricate interplay of historical, cultural, and social elements that contribute to the rise and fall of civilizations, leaving them with a sense of caution about the future trajectory of societies as they navigate the currents of progress and potential decline. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HM: Social sciences: Sociology
Subject Political science
Subject Nationalism
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EBook-No. 68219
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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