The Conception of Total People’s Defence and Social Self-Protection: The Militarism of Self-Governing Socialism Cover Image

Koncepcija općenarodne obrane i društvene samozaštite – militarizam samoupravnoga socijalizma
The Conception of Total People’s Defence and Social Self-Protection: The Militarism of Self-Governing Socialism

Author(s): Davor Marijan
Subject(s): Military history, Post-War period (1950 - 1989), History of Communism
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Yugoslavia; Croatia; League of Communists; defence; security; militarism;

Summary/Abstract: The conception of total people’s defence and social self-protection, as the Yugoslav defence-protection system was called, began to be implemented after the Warsaw Pact countries’ invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. Yugoslav communists believed that this sudden and successful aggression could be effectively opposed only through the organised engagement of all available societal potentials, based on its revolutionary experience and reflections on Marxist classics regarding arming the populace. This was the beginning of a conception of defence that visibly burdened the society, increased the already large military budget, and prompted the militarisation of society. Although the security of society, called social self-protection, was discussed at the same time as defence, the true impetus for its theoretical and practical formation was the infiltration of the paramilitary cell Feniks (Phoenix) into Yugoslavia in summer 1972. In contrast to total people’s defence, whose implementation was considered successful, the implementation of social self-protection ran into numerous problems because security was from 1945 to 1966 exclusively the responsibility of the security service, and therefore difficult to accept in other social structures. For this reason, on several occasions the League of Communists initiated its acceptance on all levels of organisation in party and social-political structures. A relatively efficient fusion of these two protective complexes was achieved only in 1979, after the founding of committees for total people’s defence and social self-protection, which were supposed to secure the leading role of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia in the defence-security system.

  • Issue Year: 53/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 953-987
  • Page Count: 35
  • Language: Croatian