
The Fourth Turning — How History's Crisis Period Could Unfold
The Art of Manliness
The Four Phases of Crisis and Regeneracy in History
In the four phases of crisis, there's a precursor that galvanizes society temporarily. For example, the 9-11 attack unified Americans briefly. Afterward, a catalyst sparks the crisis period. In 2008, the stock market crash triggered the current fourth turning. Following the catalyst, efforts to regenerate civic life begin. This regeneration involves conflicts as society strives to overcome the crisis. FDR's election and the implementation of the new deal legislation served as a regeneracy in the depression era, despite its controversial nature.
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