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Kulturkampf – nastavak rata za Veliku Srbiju
KULTURKAMPF − CONTINUATION OF THE WAR FOR GREAT SERBIA

Author(s): Jusuf Trbić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Governance, Culture and social structure , Politics and Identity
Published by: Bošnjačka zajednica kulture "Preporod"
Keywords: Kulturkampf; Serbian spiritual area; Great Serbia; academy; culture;

Summary/Abstract: The war against Bosnia and Herzegovina was officially completed in the autumn of 1995 by the signing of the Dayton Peace Agreement, but the state of war still continues. Great Serbian ideologists, supported by the logistics of nationalist politics, the artillery of intellectuals, writers and the media, have joined the front lines, having the whole moral support of the Church, but the kulturkampf (Ivan Čolović's term), instead of army of Ratko Mladić, occupied the territory of the smaller Bosnian entity as part of a unique Serbian spiritual space. This, of course, will join to Serbia, as it is evidenced by the new drawing and crossing of geographical maps. Thus, the culture is found at the beginning and at the end of the struggle for Great Serbia - initially, as preparation, inspiration and justification of war, and lastly as a continuation of that same war, only by other means.The former proclaimed goal - the unification of Serb ethnic areas and the creation of a state for all Serbs - has been reformed in the struggle for a unique Serbian spiritual space, and instead of bullets and shells, words have become the most powerful weapon. The Great Serbian ideological machine only changed the packaging, everything else remained the same. The new strategy is written in a series of important documents, from the famous SANU memorandum from 1986 to the new Declaration on the survival of the Serbian people, with the unique goal of winning a lebensraum and preserving it until the final transformation of the Serbian spiritual space into what it really is: space of Great Serbia. Today's picture of Republika Srpska confirms that this task has been successfully completed.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 289-310
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Bosnian