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Deliberative Epistemic Instrumentalism, or Something Near Enough / Deliberativni epistemički instrumentalizam, ili nešto što je blizu tome
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
In her book Democracy and Truth: The Conflict between Political and Epistemic Virtues, Snježana Prijić Samaržija advocates a stance that not only political, but also epistemic values are necessary for justification of ...
Return to Structural Criticism: Is the Synthesis of Criticism and Crisis Possible again in ‘Late’ Capitalism? / Povratak strukturalnoj kritici: da li je sinteza kritike i krize ponovo moguća u „kasnom“ kapitalizmu?
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
Retrospection and transformation of the phenomena of criticism and crisis in social theory in recent decades have led to the weakening and even “illegitimate” renunciation of the said doublet. The paper presents an analysis ...
Institutional Ethics of Care in Serbia during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Study on the Effects of the Lockdown Measures on Girls and Women Trafficking Survivors / Institucionalna etika brige u Srbiji tokom pandemije COVID-19: Studija slučaja o efektima mera karantina na devojčice i žene koje su preživele trgovinu ljudima
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
Extreme situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic transparently show all the shortcomings of the Serbian system that should, in theory, provide support and protection to citizens in such circumstances. A particularly demanding ...
The Third Road Policy: Eurocommunism and Its Yugoslav Assessment / Politika trećeg puta: evrokomunizam i njegova jugoslovenska procena
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
This paper deals with a critical stage in the dissolution of the Soviet Communist (Bolshevik) Party’s domination in the Communist commonwealth. The gradual emancipation of European Communist parties, starting with Yugoslavia ...
‘Unjust Enemy’ or ‘Monster Dilemma’ Revisited. On the Conditions and the Paradox of a Theological Fiction / Nepravedni neprijatelj“ ili revidirana „Dilema o monstrumu“. O uslovima i paradoksu jedne teoloske fikcije
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The text once more reconstructs the perennially fashionable “figure” within public and international law, as well as a theologized construction: an evil-doer who must be destroyed in the conflict or war. The “unjust enemy”, ...
Care in the Anthropocene: Acting with Compassion / Briga u vreme antropocena: delovanje sa saosećanjem
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The Anthropocene refers to the geological era in which man – anthropos – has become a geophysical force transforming the biosphere. This period is marked by a lack of compassion and understanding of our environments – a ...
Social Movements and Critical Discourses in Former Yugoslavia: Structural Approach / Kritički diskursi društvenih pokreta u bivšoj Jugoslaviji: strukturalistički pristup
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2021)
Until a decade ago, a comprehensive contestation of the so-called “transitional” paradigm was largely missing in the post-socialist era. This reality changed in the last ten years, especially in the region of former ...
Punoletstvo misli: Trivo Inđić (1938–2020)
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2020)
The Rise and Fall of Democratic Socialism in Yugoslavia 1948-1972. / Uspon i pad demokratskog socijalizma u Jugoslaviji 1948-1972.
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2023)
This article examines the complex trajectory of democratic socialism in
Yugoslavia from 1948 to 1972, a period characterized by groundbreaking
experimentation and subsequent retreat from socialist ideals. The study ...
The Spectres of the Yugoslav Wars: Minorities’ Response to State Disintegration / Bauci jugoslovenskih ratova: Kako manjine reaguju na raspad zemlje?
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2023)
This article discusses minorities’ responses to conflicts in post-1989
Eastern Europe that focuses on them embracing violence to cede from
their original state and join their motherland or gain independence. The ...