"[...] It is primarily thanks to Adriano Tilgher that Spengler became known in Italy, especially through his anthology on contemporary relativists. Tilgher can indeed be considered the “Italian Spengler.” There are many similarities between the Italian thinker and the author of ‘'The Decline of the West’': from historical-philosophical relativism to the comparative analysis of culture and events, art and civilization, from the sense of decadence to the “Faustian” category. Tilgher, in fact, claimed chronological priority, and in any case the autonomy, of his thought with respect to Spengler's."
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From ‘’The Conservative Revolution in Italy‘’, SugarCo Edizioni, Milan, 1987, Ch. I, p. 51.
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