The reign of quantity and the signs of the times

by René Guénon

Paperback, 1953

Publication

Imprint: Baltimore : Penguin Books, 1972, c1953. Context: Originally published in French as Le règne de la quantité et les signes des temps. Series: The Penguin Metaphysical Library, 3537. Responsibility: Rene Guenon, translated from the French by Lord Northbourne. OCLC Number: 549834. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 363 pages 18 cm. Features: Includes index.

Call number

PS / Gueno

Barcode

BK-03893

ISBN

0140035370 / 9780140035377

Original publication date

1945

CSS Library Notes

Description: The reign of quantity is an attack on the scientism of the modern world. In these beautiful and profound pages, Rene Guenon looks back to an ancient wisdom, once common to both East and West, but now almost entirely lost. Contemporary civilization itself -- with its industrial societies and illusory notions of progress--is his target... -- from back cover.

Location: COLLECTION: Teachings & Practices -- AREA: Interspiritual-- SECTION: Perennialist School / Filing name: Guenon

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Physical description

363 p.; 18 cm

Description

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 lost sight of. 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'. Guinon 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'-Guinon 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 Guinon's texts of civilizational 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.… (more)

Language

Original language

French

Rating

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