Martin Armstrong's model agrees that this is the onset another turning point of history. In other terms, it is a change in moments in the historical dialectic, one wave cresting and breaking and another rising behind it to take its place. In the Eastern view of cyclical time it is the end of one cycle and the onset of another cycle. Peter Turchin's cliodynamic model projects something similar for the US. And, of course, there is also Strauss and Howe's generational model and the cycle elaborated in The Fourth Turning. Alexander Dugin's socio-policial model foresees the confrontation of liberalism and traditionalism as the rising cycle after the eclipse of fascism and communism as socio-political theories. Did I miss any?Anyway, you may fine Martin Armstrong's model interesting. He sees
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Martin Armstrong's model agrees that this is the onset another turning point of history. In other terms, it is a change in moments in the historical dialectic, one wave cresting and breaking and another rising behind it to take its place. In the Eastern view of cyclical time it is the end of one cycle and the onset of another cycle. Peter Turchin's cliodynamic model projects something similar for the US. And, of course, there is also Strauss and Howe's generational model and the cycle elaborated in The Fourth Turning. Alexander Dugin's socio-policial model foresees the confrontation of liberalism and traditionalism as the rising cycle after the eclipse of fascism and communism as socio-political theories. Did I miss any?
Anyway, you may fine Martin Armstrong's model interesting. He sees Western (US)-led globalization as waning and the shift to corporate totalitarianism through control of non-democratic international institutions foundering on the shoals of cyclical time.
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