Entries by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.

When is the final decadence coming? From Sallust and Juvenal to the present (Part 1)

What follows below is the translation of my speech/paper delivered in the French language at the conference organized by Résistance Helvétique, Geneva, March 9, 2019. *   *  * The Ancients, that is, our Greco-German-Gallo-Slavo-Illyro-Roman ancestors, were well aware of hereditary causes of decadence, although they attributed to this notion different names. The idea of decadence, […]

Review of Kerry Bolton’s “Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey”

Kerry Bolton, Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey (Arktos, 2018) What follows is my foreword to Kerry Bolton’s recently released book on Francis Parker Yockey. This is the first time an exhaustive work on the prominent Euro-American Fascist activist and philosopher, Francis Parker Yockey, is being offered to a wide readership in the English-speaking world.  Naturally, for […]

Brussels: the Empire of Fake News

  Below is the translation of my lecture delivered at a literature conference in Lille, France, on March 9, 2018. The event was sponsored by the publishing house Le Retour aux  Source and Edition  Bios. Other speakers included authors, journalists, and publishers Robert Steuckers,  Alessandro Sansoni and Pierre- Antoine  Plaquevent. Next day, just a block […]

Authentic Heidegger vs. Inauthentic “Fake” News, Part 2

Go to Part 1. The expression “fake news” has a generic purpose whose meaning varies with each individual user. This phrase, alongside a number of other phrases describing language manipulation in the media, can be ranked in the category of Heidegger’s “idle talk.” The political effects of idle talk and its related word “newspeak” were […]