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October 12th, 2004, 02:42 PM
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Against Democracy & Equality
'The New European Right'
by Tomislav Sunic
In this important work, Dr. Sunic takes a detailed look at the European “New Right,” a significant intellectual movement of men and women who are concerned about the survival of the West. This book provides a survey of the New Right’s origins, impact and outstanding figures, and an overview of the theory of “revolutionary conservatism.”
A healthy, enduring society, say New Right thinkers, must be based on the natural principles of hierarchy and aristocracy. Carl Schmitt, Oswald Spengler, Alain de Benoist, and the other leading figures of this intellectual current contend that egalitarianism — whether manifest in Marxism or in liberal democracy — inevitably leads to social decay and entropy.
Rejecting both traditional liberalism and conservatism, the New Right calls for a European rebirth rooted in a stern awareness of history and human nature, and based on a recognition of Europe as an organic entity.
This book, explains a review in American Renaissance newsletter, “not only traces the history of ‘revolutionary conservatism’ but introduces a contemporary school of European writers who are struggling to find answers to the questions that, in America, are not yet being asked. ...Dr. Sunic has given us an important book. This review can only begin to summarize the richness of thought that he has found in scores of books and journals that are not even available in English. Dr. Sunic has opened the door to a great but little-known body of learning that directly addresses our current crisis.”
Samuel Francis, an American scholar and syndicated columnist, writes that Tomislav Sunic “has managed to pack in a good deal of information and to discover several important common themes among the writers he surveys... By far the most intriguing part of Mr. Sunic’s book is his account of the New Right’s critique of equality, ‘economism,’ and Judeo-Christianity, which, rather than the secularism of the Enlightenment, it sees as the root of egalitarianism and universalism.”
Noontide Press (http://www.noontidepress.com/catalog/0605.html)
Against Democracy & Equality
'The New European Right'
by Tomislav Sunic
In this important work, Dr. Sunic takes a detailed look at the European “New Right,” a significant intellectual movement of men and women who are concerned about the survival of the West. This book provides a survey of the New Right’s origins, impact and outstanding figures, and an overview of the theory of “revolutionary conservatism.”
A healthy, enduring society, say New Right thinkers, must be based on the natural principles of hierarchy and aristocracy. Carl Schmitt, Oswald Spengler, Alain de Benoist, and the other leading figures of this intellectual current contend that egalitarianism — whether manifest in Marxism or in liberal democracy — inevitably leads to social decay and entropy.
Rejecting both traditional liberalism and conservatism, the New Right calls for a European rebirth rooted in a stern awareness of history and human nature, and based on a recognition of Europe as an organic entity.
This book, explains a review in American Renaissance newsletter, “not only traces the history of ‘revolutionary conservatism’ but introduces a contemporary school of European writers who are struggling to find answers to the questions that, in America, are not yet being asked. ...Dr. Sunic has given us an important book. This review can only begin to summarize the richness of thought that he has found in scores of books and journals that are not even available in English. Dr. Sunic has opened the door to a great but little-known body of learning that directly addresses our current crisis.”
Samuel Francis, an American scholar and syndicated columnist, writes that Tomislav Sunic “has managed to pack in a good deal of information and to discover several important common themes among the writers he surveys... By far the most intriguing part of Mr. Sunic’s book is his account of the New Right’s critique of equality, ‘economism,’ and Judeo-Christianity, which, rather than the secularism of the Enlightenment, it sees as the root of egalitarianism and universalism.”
Noontide Press (http://www.noontidepress.com/catalog/0605.html)