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SUMMARY:Special Issue on Oswald Spengler 
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The&nbsp\;<em>Philosophical</em><em>&nbsp\;Journal&nbsp\;of&nbsp\;Conflict&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Violence</em>&nbsp\;(PJCV) welcomes contributions concerning the role of conflict and violence in Spengler&rsquo\;s conceptual system(s) and its political legacy.</p>\n<p><br> The selected articles will be published by Trivent Publishing in May 2021.</p>\n<p>This issue of the <em>PJCV</em> is intended to contribute to the ongoing reappraisal of Spengler&rsquo\;s thought and its influence through the analysis of themes of conflict\, struggle\, turmoil and violence both within Spengler&rsquo\;s historical and philosophical writings\, and with regards to the impact of his writings on wider society.</p>\n<p>We welcome papers on all aspects of conflict and violence (broadly construed) in relation to Spengler&rsquo\;s work. The following possible topics are to be taken as merely suggestive:<br> <br> Violence and conflict within Spengler&rsquo\;s <em>Decline of the West</em> (Caesarism\, inter-cultural conflict\, cultural death\, longing and dread\, the <em>fellaheen</em>)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Spengler&rsquo\;s critique of the Enlightenment</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Spengler and the Conservative Revolution (proximity to and conflict with fellow conservatives\, the role of violence in Spengler&rsquo\;s political project\, civilisation as cultural death\, reactionary modernism)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Spengler and Technology (technology and cultural expansion\, technology as &ldquo\;weapon of the weak&rdquo\;\, transhumanism)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Violence and conflict in Spengler&rsquo\;s later work (conflict as an historical agent of cultural change\, the history of the chariot\, man as &ldquo\;beast of prey&rdquo\;\, the death of the West and the end of history)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Conflict between Spengler&rsquo\;s early and later work (the abandonment of cultural cycles\, linear history\, Social Darwinism and philosophical anthropology\, technology as cultural artefact\, the environment and technics)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Heraclitus and Nietzsche: the agonistic roots of Spengler&rsquo\;s worldview</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Interpretative conflicts in Spengler scholarship</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; The impact of Spengler&rsquo\;s work on subsequent historical and philosophical thought (conflict and violence in Kissinger\, Toynbee\, Wittgenstein\, Frye\, Borkenau\, Frobenius\, Heidegger\, etc.)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; The impact of Spengler&rsquo\;s work on conflict and violence in the arts (Lovecraft\, Kerouac\, Yeats\, Durrell\, Ambler\, etc.)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; The impact of Spengler&rsquo\;s work on the popular imagination (past and present)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; The critical reaction to Spengler (the <em>Spengler-Streit</em>\, Adorno\, Marcuse\, Ortega y Gasset\, Evola\, Mumford\, Collingwood\, etc.)</p>\n<p>&sect\;&nbsp\; Critical analyses of Spengler&rsquo\;s cultures (the viability and coherence of culture organisms\, the cultures that Spengler forgot\, perspectives on <em>The Decline of the West </em>from outside the West)</p>\n<p><br> <br> <strong>Important Dates and Submission Guidelines</strong><br> <br> ➢ We kindly ask all prospective authors to send their intent of submitting a paper for this issue with a short 500 word abstract to&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:gregswer@gmail.com">gregswer@gmail.com</a> and&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:andreas.wilmes@trivent-publishing.eu">andreas.wilmes@trivent-publishing.eu</a>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;by no later than September 15th\, 2020.<br> <br> Authors will be informed on whether to proceed or not by September 22nd\, 2020.<br> ➢ Full papers should be written in the PJCV template available on <a href="https://trivent-publishing.eu/32-philosophical-journal-of-conflict-and-violence-pjcv">https://trivent-publishing.eu/32-philosophical-journal-of-conflict-and-violence-pjcv</a>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;and should have a maximum of 20 pages<br> ➢ Full papers will be submitted by January 15th\, 2021 via&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">https://reviewslot.eu</a><br> <br> Guest edited by Dr. Gregory Swer\, Walter Sisulu University\, South Africa<br> <br> <strong>Contact Us</strong><br> <br> For any queries\, please contact us at&nbsp\;<u>gregswer@gmail.com</u>\,<br> <a target="_blank">andreas.wilmes@trivent-publishing.eu</a>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<a target="_blank">teodora.artimon@trivent-publishing.eu</a></p>
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