Civilizations go through three stages; Barbaric, Vigorous and Decadent.
We can  find all the barbaric civilizations to suit an entire faculty's worth of  anthropologists in the Middle East. And then back home we can see the  decadent civilization that employs their kind to bemoan the West. Vigorous civilizations are a rarer breed. They change the world. But don't last.
America used to be vigorous when it was moving west, producing at record  rates and becoming a world power. It is growing decadent. And decadent civilizations fall to barbarians. 
The  barbaric civilization is purely crude. It runs on kinship. It is pre-rational and its guiding ethos is self-esteem often misspelled as honor. It has no notion of  enduring facts or objective reasoning. It is incapable of recognizing inconsistencies in its code because truth is whatever it feels at a given time.
The barbarian has no morals. He obeys tribal codes that he does not understand, but accepts. Fairness exists only relative to his own interests. Empathy is foreign to him. He holds life cheaply and kills  casually. He loathes outsiders and obeys no universal laws. His tribe is ruled by  hierarchies which gain their position through brutality and trickery. And he assumes the world works the same way.
He cannot and will not interact with a more advanced civilization on any terms other than these. Cunning barbarians may learn the languages of more advanced civilizations and even ape their values for their own purposes, but they never adopt them. When a barbarian speaks of democracy, he means power. When he talks of religion, he means the worship of his own power. When he prattles of morality, he does not mean universal laws, but anything that impinges on his own power.
To the barbarian, all values are reducible to power. They are his gods, his religions and his laws.
The decadents are obsessed with filtering hierarchies of ideas and people. Their societies have grown too complex, too full of ideas, cultures and interest groups. The management of this unmanageable plenitude occupies all the energies of their fading civilization. They are the miser with the fading memory still struggling to count his gold. Decadents have too much of everything and no idea what to do with it except to squander it in fits of misguided and destructive impulses.
The  decadent civilization has a million laws which it applies selectively.  Its universal laws, inherited from a vigorous civilization, are buried between equivocation. Decadents don't believe in objective truths and so they cannot have universal laws. Instead they mire them  in so many legalisms as to be meaningless. The laws must be interpreted by a specialized caste. Everyone is  always in violation of some obscure law. Life depends on a lawless  dispensation from the law. Justice is impossible. Corruption is mandatory. The only way for the decadent civilization to function is to bypass its own safeguards through corruption, black markets and lobbying. This is true in all things.
The crucial task of the law  is interpretation that keeps everyone from constantly being punished.  This task is accomplished by lawyers, lobbyists and the politicians who  are constantly adding more laws to fix the interpretations in the old  laws creating a complex mass of contradictory information.
This holds true in every other area of decadent life.
Interpretation  is what the decadent civilization does best. While vigorous  civilizations discover new things, decadent civilizations endlessly  categorize and re-categorize them to accommodate intellectual fads. Decadents compulsively seek new systems of organization. The computer age is the glorious final era of the decadents who finally have infinite ways to manage infinite information.
What they lack is any way of distinguishing what is worthwhile in both information and systems.
The  decadents are great categorizers. They know where everything should  belong. They employ armies of bureaucrats to operate vast filing systems  which never quite work as planned. They spend fortunes on intricate information systems and yet the more speed and storage space they have, the less they seem able to filter worthwhile information from the morass of junk clogging up their time.
The  decadent civilization is convinced that if it can amass enough  information, its interpretations will be superior, but its information  gathering techniques and its interpretative techniques are both fatally  flawed by an inability to focus, by ideological obsessions and structural  corruption. Scientists may have more rapid access to more  information, but their community is more intellectually contaminated leading  to worse results. Similarly, corruption undermines information gathering  efforts from the start.
Vigorous civilizations understand  that a process must be kept clean by open debate. Decadent  civilizations operate corrupt closed processes while convinced of their  own innate superiority. Decadents and barbarians both believe that they are always right and that the outcome will reflect that. They learn to forget setbacks or blame them on others. This is why they frequently fail.
The vigorous civilization is confident and skeptical. It understands the importance of mistakes in getting the right result. Decadents and barbarians don't acknowledge mistakes. For barbarians, it is a matter of honor. For decadents, mistakes violate their confidence in their cultlike baseless theories. Unlike vigorous civilizations, their path to truth is constricted by their own intellectual corruption.
But decadent civilizations are also less  interested in discovering new things than in disproving old things. The  middling talents at the helm rewrite history while justifying their  misrule by denouncing the achievements of their vigorous ancestors. Instead of standing on the shoulders of giants, they point out their flaws to obscure their own worthlessness. 
Where  the vigorous civilization disproves the old through its achievements,  the decadent civilization considers the disproving of the old  civilization to be an achievement in and of itself. Where the vigorous  civilization outside its parent, the decadent civilization is still  stuck fighting "Daddy".
If you examine our achievements  today, they have much to do with the supposed social progress we have made since the fifties. Much of this progress is a matter of outlook, rather  than in reality. We are better because we are morally superior. Not because we actually do more.
Despite  the disdain for the past, decadent civilizations struggle to do more  than deconstruct and then helplessly imitate the past. Chaotic  deconstruction of past creative arts is followed by retro copying of  them, first ironically and then earnestly. Nostalgia becomes the central  industry of a dying civilization mired in irony and incapable of mining its own  culture for creative energies.
The central cultural critique becomes updating  older works to more politically correct forms. A classic character is  remade black or gay. Problems with diversity or sexism are tackled. The  critic becomes a commissar whose job is to sanctify the transformation  of an old politically incorrect work as politically correct. That is the  role of the social justice warrior.
All this energy  makes it appear as if there is cultural ferment when nothing is actually  being produced. Instead older works are being "cleaned up" in keeping  with new social values by a civilization that frantically chews up the  past in a desire to forget the problems of the present.
People  living in decadent civilization have a greater need for entertainment  due to leisure time, extended adolescence and the breakup of the family.  But their lack of meaningful work, family engagement and adult  responsibilities leaves them less able to produce it.  Instead they become children putting together pieces of stories that  "Daddy" once told them while taking the credit.
Decadents  confuse criticism and curation with creativity. They develop great  sensitivity to everything from literary styles to foods. In a decadent  society, everyone is a cultivated critic, but these critics value style  over substance. Their criticism is a cultural signal rather than a  mastery of technique.
The decadent civilization is obsessed with taste  as brand. It is sensitive to subtleties, but fails to see the large  flaws in a work. Its creativity is microscopically innovative and  macroscopically a failure. Its subtle refinements cannot compensate for  the lack of vision. It has style, but no substance. 
In a decadent civilization,  everyone can be a critic or a collector of something, even as no one  actually produces anything new until there are more critics and  collectors than creators.
The decadent civilization  spends much of its time and effort in a battle against apathy. It is  forever "raising awareness" about something or other. Its sophisticated  messaging however creates apathy as quickly as it erases it. Its  messaging becomes more short term and more hysterical. Everything is a  crisis and every message is pitched at the shrillest possible level. And the worst crime is not paying attention to its noise.
The  outrage of today is quickly forgotten by the outrage of tomorrow. The  organizers dream of sustaining awareness for real change only to dive  into the next round of short-term messaging.
In a  decadent civilization, life becomes a constant political battle. Everything is politicized and nothing is personal. The individual is constantly being trampled by mobs in the forum.
Barbaric and decadent civilizations are both so dishonest that they are incapable of seeing their own lies.
The  barbaric civilization simply does not understand the concept of a fixed  truth. The minds of its people are capable of understanding it as an  abstract notion, but not of holding it in their minds on a specific  subjective matter of interest to them. A barbarian can understand that  stealing is wrong, but not that robbing you is wrong.
A  decadent however can understand that stealing from you is wrong, but  not that stealing itself is wrong. The decadent civilization does not  have fixed truths. Its people are trained to apply mores to subjective  situations, much as barbarians do naturally. While barbarians can evolve  from the fixed truth to the fixed value, the decadents have devolved by  rejecting the fixed truth.
Fixed truths have been  deconstructed and routed through a complex array of relativistic values.  A decadent understands that murdering this baby right here is wrong,  but can be taught that it is acceptable to trade parts of dead babies.  For decadents in an information society, definitions are very important.  Decadents and barbarians have an empathy that is triggered by cultural  signals.
For barbarians, these signals are honor-shame  kin-based. For decadents, the cultural signals are  group-based signals that are routed through complex intellectual  justifications. These justifications  create their own  unrecognized hypocrisies. Both operate on the moral blindness of herd logic. 
Groups  are politicized and every moral code is routed through an identity  politics based on insecurity. There are no morals, only sides. Responses  are emotional to shortcut rational reasoning. Decadents function like  barbarians, convinced of their own superiority with no self-awareness of their flaws.
A major difference  between vigorous and decadent civilizations is objectivity and long term  thinking. Decadents are incapable of either while vigorous  civilizations thrive on both. If decadent civilizations could engage in  long term thinking, they wouldn't be doomed. If they could engage in  objective reasoning, they wouldn't be slaves to the media machines under  a lawless tyranny.  
The barbaric and vigorous  civilizations speak little of sex and yet have high birth rates.  Decadent civilizations are obsessed with sex and have few children.  Perversions multiply in decadent civilizations, especially among the  elites, who have the fewest morals, the most wealth and the greatest  need for new taboos to violate. This is not a cause. It is only the  symptom.
Gay marriage, like so much else, is the  symptom of a decadent elite that confuses its own power and privilege  with civil rights, that wants to legalize its illicit behaviors even  though it only embarked on them because of their illicitness. In its  perversity, it must find new taboos to violate each time an old one  becomes socially accepted, before then embarking on a civil rights  struggle to make its latest taboo socially acceptable.
Barbarians  have large families and a tolerance for limited personal space. They  speak loudly, are more casual about the deaths of their children, and  view success in terms of power. Decadents speak softly, have a high need  for personal space, have small families while obsessively controlling and coddling them and view success in terms of their own unattainable happiness.  Vigorous civilizations have medium sized families, speak loudly, view  success in terms of personal accomplishment, are not too concerned about  personal space and value their children while allowing them to take  risks.
Decadents want emotional rewards without  commitments. As a result they are constantly unhappy. They pursue  happiness as if it were a quality that could be permanently obtained  through the right techniques, rather than a shifting response to the  rigors of daily life. The more decadents do this, the more unstable they  become, obsessively self-medicating and attempting to otherwise set the  conditions of their happiness by controlling its application, and  blaming others for their failure.
The more deranged  decadents search for those who deny them their right to happiness by  failing to accept them, reward them or otherwise please them until they  find meaning only in attacking others. Behind their venom is  narcissistic self-pity, they are searching for revenge against a cruel  world when they are the authors of their own unhappiness.  
The  decadent civilization senses inwardly that it has no future. It becomes  obsessed with apocalypses. Its people are always fixated on the next  great threat to their health individually and the next great disaster  that will bring their civilization to its knees. While vigorous  civilizations boldly stride forward into the unknown, decadents are  nervous and unsure. They veer between comfort zones and ritualized  displays of destructive behavior that accomplish nothing.
Vigorous civilizations pursue  meaningful risks. Decadent civilizations pursue meaningless ones. For a  vigorous civilization, adventure ends with an accomplishment. For a  decadent civilization, risk is the accomplishment.
The  decadent civilization obsessively manages risk. Its layers of government  are mainly dedicated to that task. Accomplishment in a decadent  civilization becomes a difficult task because of the many lawyers of  corporate and government risk management standing in the way of getting  anything done.
Fear is the true currency of the  decadent civilization. A corrupted fear that is used to expand a vast  bureaucracy that claims to manage risk, but in reality manages who is  allowed to circumvent it. Groups are stampeded into accepting new tiers  of fear government and fear authority based on the risk that something  might happen. And yet the source of the fear is never dealt with.
A vigorous civilization rushes out to deal with threats. A decadent civilization imprisons itself out of fear.
Decadence  in a civilization can be reversed. While the barbarian civilization  must evolve upward, the decadent civilization must undo the damage that  is devolving it. This is easier than it seems. Unlike the barbarian  civilization, the decadent civilization has most of the same  infrastructure, physical and mental, of the vigorous civilization. Only  its ideas have become corrupted. And ideas can be healed.
Barbarians advance by absorbing transformative new concepts. Decadents however must unlearn their new concepts by recognizing them for the dead ends that they are. 
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