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The Fifth Turning

What the Cycle Cannot See

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The Fifth Turning

Von: Rowan Aurellian
Gesprochen von: Richard Sadowsky
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The Fourth Turning told you the crisis was coming. This book tells you how to break the cycle.

You've read Strauss and Howe. You can see we're deep in a Fourth Turning—institutions crumbling, trust collapsing, a climax approaching. But their framework leaves a troubling question: What then? Another High that suppresses the wounds? Another cycle that guarantees the next collapse?

The Fifth Turning proposes something radical: the 80-year cycle is not a law of nature. It is a habit. And habits can be broken.

Rowan Aurellian argues that Strauss and Howe identified the pattern but missed the mechanism. The engine driving the turnings is collective trauma—our failure to integrate it. Each turning represents a different strategy for managing unprocessed wounds: suppression in the High, reaction in the Awakening, dissociation in the Unraveling, explosion in the Crisis. None heals anything. They just move trauma around until it detonates again.

Drawing on research in nervous system regulation and intergenerational trauma, this book reframes the crisis as an opportunity—not for victory, because victory plants the seeds of the next collapse, but for integration.

Part one maps the cycle through nervous system science.

Part two examines competing visions—restoration, exit, dominion—and reveals why each guarantees another turn of the wheel.

Part three describes what integration looks like: principles for building communities capable of processing collective trauma rather than passing it on.

Part four asks: What are you going to do about it?

This is not a survival guide or political manifesto. The cycle runs deeper than left and right. Both sides carry unintegrated trauma. Both require the same capacities.

This is an invitation to end a pattern that has shaped all of human history.

The wheel has turned for thousands of years. It could stop with us.

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