The ridiculous notion of race being a mere “social construct” that gets shoved down our collective throats in the modern era must end once and for all.
People of European descent and heritage should reject imposed feelings of guilt fostered by the mainstream media, says Dr. Sunic in this brief but informative talk.
Tomislav Sunic, who has served as a professor of political science in the US, and as a Croatian diplomat, says that the prevailing social-political order is not as strong or as solid as it pretends to be, or as most people assume, he says, and suggests that, under the right conditions, nationalist sentiments could awaken quickly.
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Tomislav Sunic is one of the leading scholars and exponents of the European New Right. A prolific writer and accomplished linguist in Croatian, English, French, and German, his thought synthesizes the ideas of Oswald Spengler, Carl Schmitt, Vilfredo Pareto, and Alain de Benoist, among others, exhibiting an elitist, neo-pagan, traditionalist sensibility.
A prolific writer and accomplished linguist in Croatian, English, French, and German, his synthesizer thought the ideas of Oswald Spengler, Carl Schmitt, Vilfredo Pareto, and Alain de Benoist, among others, exhibiting at elitist, neo-pagan, traditionalist sensibility. A number of themes have emerged in his cultural criticism: religion, cultural pessimism, race and the Third Reich, liberalism and democracy, and multiculturalism and communism. A number of themes have emerged in his cultural criticism: religion, cultural pessimism, race and the Third Reich, liberalism and democracy, and multiculturalism, and communism. This book collects Dr. Sunic s best essays of the past decade, treating topics that relate to these themes. This book collects Dr. Sunic s best essays of the past decade, treating topics that relate to these themes.
From the vantage point of a European observer who has experienced the pathology of liberalism and communism on both sides of the Iron Curtain, Dr. Sunic offers incisive insights into Western and post-communist societies and culture. From the vantage point of a European observer who has experienced the pathology of liberalism and communism on both sides of the Iron Curtain, Dr. Sunic offers incisive insights into Western and post-communist societies and culture. Always erudite and at times humorous, this highly readable postmortem report on the death of the West offers a refreshing, alternative perspective to what is usually found in the cavaderous Freudo-Marxian scholasticism that rots in the dank catacombs of postmodern academia.
Always erudite and at times humorous, this highly readable postmortem report on the Death of the West offers a refreshing alternative perspective to what is usually found in the cavaderous Freudo-Marxian scholasticism that rots in the postmodern through catacombs of academia.