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Other names
  
Tom Sunic

Name
  
Tomislav Sunic

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
February 3, 1953 (age 71) Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia (present-day Zagreb, Republic of Croatia) (
1953-02-03
)

Citizenship
  
Croatia & United States

Fields
  
Political Science, sociology of culture

Institutions
  
Formerly professor at California State University, University of California, Juniata College; also former diplomat for the Croatian government

Known for
  
Politico-cultural activism

Books
  
Against Democracy and Equality

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Tomislav Sunić (English: Tom Sunic) (born February 3, 1953), is a Croatian-American writer, translator and a former professor. His views are often cited as part of the Nouvelle Droite movement in Europe.

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Tomislav Sunić Homo Americanus American Blackshirts

Biography

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Sunić was born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia (present-day Zagreb, Republic of Croatia) in 1953 to a family of Croatian Herzegovinian origin. He is a naturalized United States citizen.

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His father, Mirko Sunić (1915–2008) was an attorney in communist Yugoslavia, who, along with Tomislav's sister, Mirna Sunić, were "prisoners of conscience". The two were charged with creating "hostile propaganda", under Article 133 of the Yugoslav Criminal Code, and the court sentenced them both to 4 and 1 years of prison respectively. Mirko Sunić was championed by Amnesty International and 15 United States congressmen in 1985), Mirko Sunić authored, in 1996, Moji inkriminirani zapisi ("My incriminating records").

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Tomislav Sunić studied French and English Language and Literature at the University of Zagreb until 1978. From 1980 to 1982 he worked in Algeria as an interpreter for the Yugoslav-Croatian construction company Ingra. He emigrated to the United States, where he received a master's degree at California State University, Sacramento in 1985.

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In June 1987, at the invitation of Freedom House, Sunić and Mate Meštrović, along with twelve other émigré academics and dissidents from different Yugoslav constituent republics, were invited to discuss the political crisis in Yugoslavia. Sunić, who participated in the discussion, gave a short speech on Communist repression in Yugoslavia and what he described as the activities of the Yugoslav secret police, the UDBA.

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Tomislav Sunić received a doctorate in political science in 1988 from the University of California, Santa Barbara. During his graduate studies he lobbied for Croatian prisoners in Yugoslavia and wrote for the émigré Croat London-based biweekly Nova Hrvatska and the Madrid-based Croat literary quarterly Hrvatska Revija (Revista Croata). From 1988-93, he taught at California State University, the University of California, and Juniata College (Pennsylvania). From 1993-2001, he served in various diplomatic positions with the Croatian government in Zagreb, London, Copenhagen, and Brussels. He taught at the Anglo-American College in Prague, and currently resides in Zagreb, where he works as a freelance writer.

Sunić's books and views can be described as being in the style of the GRECE, a school of thought by Alain de Benoist, who wrote a preface to Sunić's book and whose articles Sunić often translates into English. Sunić has widely written, translated and lectured in English, German, French and Croatian on many authors, novelists and political thinkers who can be called the predecessors of the European New Right (such as Southern Agrarians, Emile Cioran, Ernst Jünger and Louis-Ferdinand Céline) The "European New Right," or Nouvelle Droite, is a name for various forms of conservative, right-wing, or dissident cultural movements and political groupings which emerged in opposition to the liberal and leftist academic milieu of the mid- to late-20th century. Critics have argued that de Benoist has developed a novel cultural fascism and have depicted the advocates of Sunić's school of thought as “literary fascists".

Professor Kevin B. MacDonald, a now retired evolutionary psychologist at the California State University, Long Beach, a prominent far-right intellectual, who has been characterized as "The Marx of the Anti-Semites", wrote an introduction to Sunić's book Homo Americanus, a book which deals extensively with the Judeo-Christian mindset and its secular modalities in the USA. The introduction claims MacDonald "addresses the modern world of hyper-liberalism, globalist capitalism and the crisis of our inherited Indo-European civilization". Sunić is critical of Judeo-Christian monotheism, to which he attributes the rise of communism and liberalism.

Sunić has been critical of post-World War II legislative changes in Europe, regarding non-white immigration and restrictions on freedom of speech. He has attended and spoken at some conferences organized and attended by historical revisionists. In August 2003, He gave a lecture in German, alongside the far-rightist ex-lawyer Horst Mahler, currently serving a prison sentence in Germany for Holocaust denial, at a conference sponsored by Germany's neo-Nazi party, the National Democratic Party. He lectured on Carl Schmitt, a German legal scholar, who was quite influential in National-Socialist Germany. Sunić's articles have been published in a variety of American, French, German and Croatian journals, including the now defunct Journal of Historical Review.

While his controversial perspectives on race and Judeo-Christian monotheism have gained influence (both from supporters on the far-right and critics on the left), he has spoken and written on a variety of philosophical and religious topics. His articles and letters on Yugoslavia have appeared in a variety of mainstream publications, including Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Washington Times, New York Times, New York City Tribune, Pravda.ru, Chicago Tribune, Arutz Sheva, Evening Standard, and Christian Science Monitor, among others.

Speaking appearances

Sunić has accepted invitations to speak before radical conservatives, white nationalist academics and individuals and groups accused of holding or promoting racist and anti-Semitic views. He spoke at the 2002 and 2003 'Eurofest' events, sponsored by the Sacramento chapter of National Alliance, where he gave a speech, "'Turkish Onslaught to Europe to Communist Disaster', which was critical of non-European immigration.

In his books, articles and speeches Sunić critically examines modern higher education and different antiracist and antifascist institutions which he describes as a platform for “semantic distortions of political concepts, in order to “demonize or discredit non-conformist, nationalist and traditionalist schools of thought.”

Sunić spoke to the French Senate on January 15, 2007, at a conference entitled "Nationalismes et religions dans les Balkans occidentaux" (Nationalisms and Religions in the Western Balkans), sponsored by the Fondation Robert Schuman. The topic of his talk was "Facteur nationaliste et facteur religieux dans les tensions actuelles" ("The Nationalist and Religious Factor in the Present Tensions"). Other speakers included Michel Barnier (former French Minister of Foreign Affairs) and General David Leakey (former Commander of EUFOR in Bosnia-Herzegovina).

A June 2011 conference tour was with MacDonald, in Sweden, where they both talked about the topic “Individualism and Nationalism in the Modern Multicultural Society”. He spoke at the "Forgotten Genocide" International Conference, held in St. Louis Community College (St.Louis, Missouri), on "The Fate of the Danube Germans in Yugoslavia in the Wake of WWII". In July 2011, he was a guest speaker in Knin, Croatia, at the summer school of the Flemish separatist, rightist political party, Vlaams Belang, where he lectured on the parallels between multicultural Belgium and multicultural ex-Yugoslavia.

Sunić is a frequent guest of ethnic or expatriate German and Croatian community or social groups in North America, Australia and Europe, where he talks about what he alleges were mass killings of ethnic German and Croat civilians in the former Yugoslavia and in Eastern Europe in the aftermath of WWII. More recently, Sunić spoke at two National Policy Institute gatherings in 2011 and 2013.

Radio programme

From June 2, 2009 until 2012, Sunić hosted a radio show with the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network] Topics he addressed included race, culture, nationalism, and politics. The show, which began as The New Nationalist Perspective was later renamed The Sunic Journal. It ended in 2012.

Books

  • La Nueva Derecha Europea" (1ª edición, Tarragona)] (2014)
  • "Nieuw Rechts. Voor een andere politieke cultuur" (Belgium: Uitgeverij iD) ] (2014)
  • Chroniques des Temps Postmodernes (2014)
  • Titoism and Dissidence; Studies in the History and Dissolution of Communist Yugoslavia (1995)
  • Homo americanus: Child of the Postmodern Age (March 2007)
  • Postmortem Report: Cultural Examinations from Postmodernity (Collected Essays) (February 2010)
  • La Croatie: un pays par défaut? (June 2010)
  • Against Democracy and Equality: The European New Right (1990, 2002, 2011)
  • Fragmenti metapolitike ( Zagreb: K. Kresimir) (1998)
  • Cool Croatia (Vineyard Books) (1999)
  • Tomislav suni on ethnic cleansing against german minorities by yugoslavia part 3 3


    References

    Tomislav Sunić Wikipedia