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JUOGSLAWIEN: Ein demokratischer Sozialismus?
YUGOSLAVIA: A Democratic Socialism?

Author(s): Mihailo Marković
Subject(s): Politics, History of Communism
Published by: CEEOL Collections / Digital Reproductions
Keywords: Yugoslav self-administration;

Summary/Abstract: (Mihajlo Marković published several Marxist analyzes of the Yugoslav self-administration model. He was one of the key representatives of the philosophical journal "Praxis" and the surrounding group, which engaged in lively discussions and summer courses on the island of Korčula with the Yugoslav reality.) Founded in 1919, the Communist Party of Yugoslavia was the first to practice parliamentarism, but was banned after being third in the National Assembly elections in 1920. She remained in clandestine for about 20 years. After the end of World War II, it emerged as unchallenged leadership, not only in the national liberation movement but also as the leadership of an anti-capitalist revolution. She had no need to share power with other parties, especially as they had disqualified themselves during the war, either through inactivity in the resistance or even collaboration with the occupiers.

  • Issue Year: 1980
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 29-32
  • Page Count: 4
  • Language: German