Entries by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.

Monotheism vs. Polytheism

This piece below was first published in Chronicles (A Magazine of American Culture), April 1996. Can we still conceive of the revival of pagan sensibility in an age so profoundly saturated by Judeo-Christian monotheism and so ardently adhering to the tenets of liberal democracy? In popular parlance the very word “paganism” may incite some to […]

Es leben meine Toten! (Die Antifa-Dämonologie und die kroatische Opferlehre)

Neue Ordnung I/2015 Neue Ordnung I/2015 Warum Gutmenschen sich fürchten Seite 2 Von Wolfgang Dvorak-Stocker Straßenterror und Hetze Seite 3 Von der haßerfüllten Gesinnung linker “Gutmenschen” Von Achim Lang Zitiert, Knapp & klar Seite 4-5 Apokalyptische Dämmerungen Seite 6-7 Von Dr. Hans-Dietrich Sander Der Islamische Staat und Mohammed Seite 8-9 Von E. J. Huber Meinungsmache […]

Babel and the Capitalist Babelization

Review of Babel Inc.: Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and the New World Order by Dr. Kerry Bolton Black House Publishing Ltd, 2013 The tower of Babel is rightly used as a metaphor for contemporary rootless and mongrelized masses stashed together in the towering inferno of end times. As an allegory, however, the process of “babelization” signifies a distorted […]

The Curse of Victimhood and Negative Identity

Originally posted at Arutz Sheva: Israel National News, January 30, 2015. Posted here with permission of the author. Days and months of atonement keep accumulating on the European wall calendar. The days of atonement however, other than commemorating the dead, often function as a tool in boosting political legitimacy of a nation – often at the […]

Modern Education and the Destruction of Culture

Speech delivered at the Traditional Britain Conference to the Traditional Britain Group, on October 18, 2014 ( http://traditionalbritain.org/blog/modern-education-and-the-destruction-of-culture/) Due to incessant semantic shifts over the last one hundred years the word ‘culture’ has become meaningless. It denotes everything and therefore it means nothing.  It can express a political or a theological belief; it can also […]

Tom Sunic’s letter to the US Ambassador to Hungary

October 11, 2014 Mr. André Goodfriend Chargé d’Affaires Embassy of the United States of America Szabadság tér 12 H-1054 Budapest Dear Mr. Goodfriend, As an American citizen I would hereby like to express my concern over the recent decision by the Hungarian government to ban the National Policy Institute (NPI) conference which had been scheduled […]