Homo Americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age

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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 Americaโ€™s 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, Americaโ€™s 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

Editorโ€™s Foreword

Foreword by Kevin MacDonald

Authorโ€™s Preface

1. Americanism and Anti-Americanism

2. Twin Brothers: Homo Sovieticus and Homo Americanus

3. The Origins of Political Correctness and Americaโ€™s 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.


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