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"Homo Americanus is a powerful investigation into the origins and dynamics of Americanism. Drawing from many long-forgotten or suppressed sources in the fields of literature, history, anthropology and philosophy, this book represents an interdisciplinary critique of Americaโs founding myths, its riddled present, and its questionable tomorrow. | "Homo Americanus is a powerful investigation into the origins and dynamics of Americanism. Drawing from many long-forgotten or suppressed sources in the fields of literature, history, anthropology and philosophy, this book represents an interdisciplinary critique of Americaโs founding myths, its riddled present, and its questionable tomorrow. | ||
Dr. Tomislav Sunic casts strong light on many facets of the American question: the postmodern American psychology driven by a sense of | Dr. Tomislav Sunic casts strong light on many facets of the American question: the postmodern American psychology driven by a sense of jewish-inspired chosenness, Americaโs linguistic manipulations, its techno-scientific religion of boundless progress, and the American geopolitical reality as a menacing and self-destructive hegemon, which puts not only the survival of its own European legacy at risk, but also the heritage of all European peoples worldwide."<ref>Homo Americanus https://arktos.com/product/homo-americanus-child-of-the-postmodern-age/?add-to-cart=1421</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:01, 28 February 2024
Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age | |
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Author(s) | Tomislav Sunic (Author), Alain de Benoist (Afterword), Kevin MacDonald (Foreword) |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Politics |
Publisher | Arktos |
Pages | 314 |
ISBN | 978-1-912079-39-1 |
Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age is a book by Tomislav Sunic published by Arktos.
Publisher description
"Homo Americanus is a powerful investigation into the origins and dynamics of Americanism. Drawing from many long-forgotten or suppressed sources in the fields of literature, history, anthropology and philosophy, this book represents an interdisciplinary critique of Americaโs founding myths, its riddled present, and its questionable tomorrow.
Dr. Tomislav Sunic casts strong light on many facets of the American question: the postmodern American psychology driven by a sense of jewish-inspired chosenness, Americaโs linguistic manipulations, its techno-scientific religion of boundless progress, and the American geopolitical reality as a menacing and self-destructive hegemon, which puts not only the survival of its own European legacy at risk, but also the heritage of all European peoples worldwide."[1]
Contents
Editorโs Foreword
Foreword by Kevin MacDonald
Authorโs Preface
1. Americanism and Anti-Americanism
2. Twin Brothers: Homo Sovieticus and Homo Americanus
3. The Origins of Political Correctness and Americaโs Role in its Perfection
4. The Biblical Origins of American Fundamentalism
5. In Yahweh We Trust: A Divine Foreign Policy
6. Post-America and Postmodernity
7. E Pluribus Disunitas: Exit European Americans
Postscript by Alain de Benoist
Index
Publication data
- Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age, Tomislav Sunic, 2018, Arktos, ISBN-10 1912079399, ISBN-13 978-1-912079-39-1.
References