Entries by Tom Sunic, Ph.D.

Academic Censorship and Self–Censorship: Once upon a Time in the Land of the Free 

This is a short address given at the dinner, sponsored by the Propertarian Institute in NY, on September 26, after the earlier round table held at the New York University. Allow me to say a few words about the media witch-hunt targeting now non-conformist intellectuals, including some of our friends here. Firstly, however, let me […]

The Notion of Racial Diversity in German Academia and National-Socialist Legislation, Part 2

Men and women in traditional folk costumes from the island of Susak, Croatia. Susak is one of the smallest islands in Europe, having the most endogenous population in Europe. Most of Susak’s descendants live in New Jersey, USA. Introduction: What follows are more translated excerpts on race, taken from rare and difficult-to access books written […]

Antifa Goat Dancers in the Fairy Tale of Harz: Open Letter to Mr. Bodo Ramelow, Minister President of the State of Thuringia, Germany

Mr. Bodo Ramelow Minister President State of Thuringia Postfach 90 02 53 99105 Erfurt Tel. 0049  361 37-900 email: bodo.ramelow@tsk.thueringen.de Dear Mr. Ramelow, As one of the participants at a cultural gathering, organized by the monthly Volk in Bewegung, and held at a fairytale place in the heart of the Harz Mountains, I need to […]

The Notion of Racial Diversity in German Academia and National-Socialist Legislation, Part 1

Introduction What follows below are the translations of several excerpts from rare books and essays on race published by prominent German legal scholars, biologists, and medical doctors who were also high ranking members of the National Socialist Party in before and during World War II. The focus of the translated passages is on verbal, legal […]

Non-White Migrants and the Catholic Church: The Politics of Penitence

The word ‘Islam’ seems to have become by now, especially on the rightwing social spectrum, an all-encompassing code word for non-White residents and migrants.  Predictably, the so-called asymmetric or hybrid wars waged by the US and EU against the ISIS are creating a widespread, albeit still muted hatred against Arabs and Muslims among the majority […]

Christianity and Sociobiology

Human Sin or Social Sin: Evolutionary Psychology, Plato and the Christian Logic of Sociology Paul Dachslager Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2016 The title of a book often best indicates the author’s approach to his subject matter. For that matter, the somewhat lengthy subtitle of Paul Dachslager’s book could be replaced by a more explicit inscription of […]