Serbia : the democratic revolution /
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Author / Creator: | Stojanović, Svetozar. |
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Imprint: | Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books, c2003. |
Description: | 264 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6417407 |
Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Part 1. From Dissident Marxist to Revolutionary Democrat
- Family Life and Youth
- Membership of the CPY and Expulsion from It
- Theoretical-Political Development
- Between Yugoslavism and Serbism
- Struggle for Democratic Turnaround and Development of FRY
- Part 2. On the Serbian Part of the Titonic
- From Dissident Antipolitics to Opposition Politics
- Pseudomorphosis of Communism
- Two Opposite Policies
- The Regime's Conspiracy against the State
- Movement for a Democratic Serbia
- Relations with the United States and NATO
- The Struggle for Power Also Corrupts
- Mass Campaign for Electoral Disobedience
- Milosevic's Power on the Downward Slope
- Call for the Creation of a Resistance Movement
- Attack on the University
- Extortion
- Milosevic's "Strategy" in Kosmet
- Serbia at the Crossroads
- Serbia, Kosmet, and the NATO Attack on the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
- Once Again on the Policy of Extortion
- Coming Together for the Salvation and Revival of Serbia
- Appeal to the Serbian Orthodox Church
- Is There Still a Chance for a Peaceful Transformation?
- Salvation of the People or of Personal Power?
- Movement for a Democratic Alternative
- On the Path toward Elections
- The Commencement of the Loss of Power
- The Democratic Revolution in Serbia Has Begun
- Part 3. Nationalism, Citizenism, and the Deconstruction of Yugoslavia
- Serbs in a "Limit Situation"
- What Is Nation?
- Nation and Monotheistic Religions
- What Is Nationalism?
- What Is Citizenism?
- Shallow or Deep Political Cartography?
- On the Violent Destruction of Yugoslavia
- Civil War and Ethics
- From Titonic to Slobonic
- A Few Insights from the Serbian Literature
- Let There Be "What Cannot Be"--Or What Can Be?
- Part 4. Democratic Revolution in Serbia
- Nature of the Ancien Regime
- Character of the October Overthrow
- Causes and Protagonists, Necessities, and Contingencies
- Postrevolutionary Problems
- Part 5. The New World Order
- The Imagistic World
- Imagology and Ideology of a Super Power
- Imagepolitik and Realpolitik
- Threatening Degeneration: An Empire of Greed
- Part 6. Humanic?
- Modernity, Postmodernity, or Auto-Apocalyptic Potential?
- Post-Postmodernism
- The Alienation of Technoscience
- The Immaturity of Humanity
- What Philosophy, Religion, and Literature Do Not Say
- (Anti)Apocalyptic Moral Dilemmas
- Postscript: The End of the "End of History" Illusion?