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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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All this Spenglerian gloom points to an inescapable conclusion: America must retrench strategically.
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Meanwhile, the Japanese total fertility rate has plummeted, reaching a Spenglerian sub-replacement level of 1.3 children per woman, among the lowest in the history of the industrialized world.
Let’s Die Together 2007
actung commented on the word Spenglerian
Named for German philosopher Oswald Spengler. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_Spengler
May 31, 2013