cycletheorie
Cycletheorie is a philosophical theory of history and social change, developed by the Dutch historian and philosopher Johan Huizinga. The theory was first outlined in his 1919 book "The Waning of the Middle Ages," and further expanded upon in his 1935 work "In the Shadow of Tomorrow".
At its core, cycletheorie proposes that history is characterized by recurring cycles of growth, decline, and
Cycletheorie is often seen as a critique of traditional notions of progress and linear time, and a
Despite its influence on various fields, including history, sociology, and philosophy, cycletheorie has also been subject