The Reign of Quantity gives a concise but comprehensive view of the present state of affairs in the world, as it appears from the point of view of the ‘ancient wisdom’, formerly common both to the East and to the West, but now almost entirely forgotten. The author indicates with his fabled clarity and directness the precise nature of the modern deviation, and devotes special attention to the development of modern philosophy and science, and to the part played by them, with their accompanying notions of progress and evolution, in the formation of the industrial and democratic society which we now regard as ‘normal’. Guénon sees history as a descent from Form (or Quality) toward Matter (or Quantity); but after the Reign of Quantity - modern materialism and the ‘rise of the masses’ - Guénon predicts a reign of ‘inverted quality’ just before the end of the age: the triumph of the ‘counter-initiation’, the kingdom of Antichrist. This text is considered the magnum opus among Guénon’s texts of civilisational criticism, as is Symbols of Sacred Science among his studies on symbols and cosmology, and Man and His Becoming According to the Vedanta among his more purely metaphysical works.
| Author | Guénon, René |
|---|---|
| Full Title | The Reign of Quantity and the Signs of the Times |
| Binding | Softcover |
| Publisher | Sophia Perennis |
| Pages | 296 |
| ISBN | 0900588675 |
| Language | English |
| Short Description | This is one of Guénon's most important books. It considers how modern philosophy and science, and their accompanying notions of progress and evolution, have eroded traditional society, placing quantity (e.g., wealth, mass production) above quality (e.g., wisdom, the crafts), and the material above the spiritual. |
| Table of Contents | Editorial Note Introduction Chapter 1 Quality and Quantity Chapter 2 Materia Signata Quantitate Chapter 3 Measure and Manifestation Chapter 4 Spatial Quantity and Qualified Space Chapter 5 The Qualitative Determinations of Time Chapter 6 The Principle of Individuation Chapter 7 Uniformity against Unity Chapter 8 Ancient Crafts and Modern Industry Chapter 9 The Twofold Significance of Anonymity Chapter 10 The Illusion of Statistics Chapter 11 Unity and ‘Simplicity’ Chapter 12 The Hatred of Secrecy Chapter 13 The Postulates of Rationalism Chapter 14 Mechanism and Materialism Chapter 15 The Illusion of ‘Ordinary Life’ Chapter 16 The Degeneration of Coinage Chapter 17 The Solidification of the World Chapter 18 Scientific Mythology and Popularization Chapter 19 The Limits of History and Geography Chapter 20 From Sphere to Cube Chapter 21 Cain and Abel Chapter 22 The Significance of Metallurgy Chapter 23 Time changed into Space Chapter 24 Toward Dissolution Chapter 25 The Fissures in the Great Wall Chapter 26 Shamanism and Sorcery Chapter 27 Psychic Residues Chapter 28 The Successive Stages in Anti-Traditional Action Chapter 29 Deviation and Subversion Chapter 30 The Inversion of Symbols Chapter 31 Tradition and Traditionalism Chapter 32 Neo-Spiritualism Chapter 33 Contemporary Intuitionism Chapter 34 The Misdeeds of Psychoanalysis Chapter 35 The Confusion of the Psychic and the Spiritual Chapter 36 Pseudo-Initiation Chapter 37 The Deceptiveness of ‘Prophecies’ Chapter 38 From Anti-Tradition to Counter-Tradition Chapter 39 The Great Parody: or Spirituality Inverted Chapter 40 The End of a World |
| About the Author | René Guénon (1886-1951), French metaphysician, scholar of religions and critic of modern civilisation. Guénon is regarded by leading scholars as the first truly authentic interpreter of many Eastern doctrines in the West. He argued for the transcendent unity of all religious faiths and the abiding Truth that contains them all. |
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