Društvena svojina i ekonomske zakonitosti
Social Property and Economic Laws
Author(s): Kiro GligorovSubject(s): Politics, Political Sciences, Political economy, Law on Economics
Published by: Fakultet političkih znanosti u Zagrebu
Keywords: Social Property; Economic Laws;
Summary/Abstract: It has become clear during the past ten years that the existence of social property, as an undoubtedly revolutionary social relation, entails a potential danger of the omnipotence of politics in society, especially in economics. It is an existential matter for socialism to maintain social property as the property of the entire society and, at the same time, to provide the possibility, on this basis, for every individual to enjoy all rights as well as responsibilities in social labour and activity. Otherwise, social property will continually give rise to statist tendencies. Certain economic relations constitute the precondition of the social power of producers. It is in this light that we should view the attitude towards the observance of economic laws in the Yugoslav economy. Failure to observe them carries some very distinct social and political consequences.
Journal: Politička Misao
- Issue Year: XXI/1984
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 46-49
- Page Count: 4
- Language: Serbian