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|data2 = [[WBAI And NPR Playhouse]]
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|header3 = Original Broadcast Date
|header3 = Original Broadcast Date
|data4  = [[1982]]
|data4  = [[:Category:1982|1982]]
|header5  = Cast
|header5  = Cast
|data6  = [[Barbara Sohmers]], [[Joseph Palmieri]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Leslie Cass]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Charles Potter]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Brother Theodore]], Joe Frank
|data6  = [[Barbara Sohmers]], [[Joseph Palmieri]], [[Lester Nafzger]], [[Irene Wagner]], [[Tim Jerome]], [[Leslie Cass]], [[David Rapkin]], [[Rosemary Foley]], [[Charles Potter]], [[Arthur Miller]], [[Brother Theodore]], Joe Frank
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== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==
* '''The Decline Of Spengler''' won a Broadcast Media Award for Best Dramatic Program of 1982.<ref>Harrington, Richard (April 5, 1983). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1983/04/05/joe-frank-dramas-with-a-twist-for-npr/1dfa407f-b1d4-4649-b4e8-09d1d3419104 "Joe Frank: Dramas With a Twist for NPR"]. ''The Washington Post''.</ref>
== Commentary ==
Oswald Spengler was an early 20<sup>th</sup> century German historian and philosopher who wrote [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Decline_of_the_West ''The Decline of the West''] (published 1917)  which influenced many intelligentsia for a few decades, got some popular attention, then faded.  It was a joke when I was a young man, the notion that it had ever influenced anyone serious.  I think Joe took up the joke for the title; Joe's show has nothing to do with Spengler's philosophy. - [[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 01:42, 19 February 2021‎  
Oswald Spengler was an early 20<sup>th</sup> century German historian and philosopher who wrote [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Decline_of_the_West ''The Decline of the West''] (published 1917)  which influenced many intelligentsia for a few decades, got some popular attention, then faded.  It was a joke when I was a young man, the notion that it had ever influenced anyone serious.  I think Joe took up the joke for the title; Joe's show has nothing to do with Spengler's philosophy. - [[User:Arthur Peabody|Arthur Peabody]] ([[User talk:Arthur Peabody|talk]]) 01:42, 19 February 2021‎  


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