Escaping the Metaphysics of Fate/Fact. Comparing Spengler and Adorno

Attilio Vincenzo Bruzzone
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The Decline of the West belongs to that group of controversial books that have been more attacked than actually and properly read. Today, in deference to the myth of de-ideologisation, that polemical charge has diminished considerably. Nevertheless, Spengler is still topical, especially following the recent political and economic-health crises that evoke the «spectre of decline». From a critical perspective, Adorno was the first to acknowledge Spengler’s topicality and superiority to numerous liberal-progressive opponents. For its part, this current essay, via an ancipital impulse to critique and salvation, aims at exploring Spengler’s idea of fatal/factual decline by unmasking its aporias and ambiguities through comparing it to Adorno’s «silent and questioning utopia», dialectically preserved «in the image of decadence». Through this close comparison and the development of Adorno’s critique, the paper urges to unveil, on the one hand, the “true” – negative – aspects of Spengler’s legacy and, on the other hand, the «forces», hidden from his «attentive gaze», that are «set free in decay». Ultimately, in the no man’s land between decline and utopia, Spengler and Adorno meet and their legacies intertwine. 
逃离命运/事实的形而上学。比较斯宾格勒和阿多诺
《西方的衰落》属于那一类备受争议的书籍,它们受到的攻击比实际和正确阅读的要多。如今,出于对“去意识形态化”神话的尊重,这种争论性指控已大大减少。尽管如此,斯宾格勒仍然是热门话题,尤其是在最近的政治和经济健康危机引发了“衰退的幽灵”之后。从批判的角度来看,阿多诺是第一个承认斯宾格勒的话题性和对众多自由进步主义对手的优越性的人。就其本身而言,这篇当前的文章,通过一种批判和拯救的原始冲动,旨在通过将斯宾格勒的致命/事实衰落的想法与阿多诺的“沉默和质疑的乌托邦”进行比较,揭示其空洞和模棱两可,从而探索其致命/事实衰落的想法,辩证地保存“在颓废的形象中”。通过这种密切的比较和阿多诺批判的发展,本文一方面敦促揭示斯宾格勒遗产的“真实”-消极-方面,另一方面,隐藏在他的“细心注视”之外的“力量”,即“在腐烂中自由”。最终,在衰落与乌托邦之间的无人区,斯宾格勒与阿多诺相遇,他们的遗产交织在一起。
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