It might be better to contribute to the fall οf that which is already wavering and belongs to yesterday's world than to try to prop it up and prolong its existence artificially.
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Hegel rightly wrote that the epochs οf material well-being are blank pages in the history book, and Toynbee has shown that the challenge to mankind οf environmentally and spiritually harsh and problematic conditions is often the incentive that awakens the creative energies οf civilization. In some cases, it is not paradoxical to say that the man οf good will should try to make life difficult for his neighbor! It is a commonplace that all the higher virtues attenuate and atrophy under easy conditions, when man is not forced to prove himself in some way; and in the final analysis it does not matter in such situations if a good number fall away and are lost through natural selection.
— Julius Evola, Ride the Tiger
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