
Europska Nova desnica: Korijeni, ideje i mislioci
The first Croatian monograph on the European New Right (Nouvelle Droite), an intellectual movement born after 1945 in France (GRECE), which criticizes liberalism, egalitarianism and American hegemony.
Sunić, a former diplomat and thinker, bases the work on his doctoral dissertation, analyzing the roots in the conservative revolution of the 1920s (Spengler, Jünger) and the post-war reaction to communism and capitalism.
The book is divided into two parts: the first explores the emergence of the New Right as a metapolitical project – the influence of Gramsci's hegemony, the culture war against modernism; the second presents key thinkers: Alain de Benoist (critique of universalism), Guillaume Faye (identity and ethnopluralism), Pierre Krebs (Indo-European mythology).
Sunić highlights ideas such as the rejection of holism, the defense of differentiation, European federalism against globalism, cultural pessimism as a resistance to egalitarian mysticism. The work is erudite and, according to some, controversial – a call for the renewal of European tradition against "American destiny". Relevant for understanding contemporary populist movements.
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