The author presented the criticism expressed by the Slovenian intellectuals with regard to the political and economic system and emphasised the lack of autonomy in the functioning of individual social structures. These intellectuals emphasised that various segments were not subordinated to their own principles, and that instead all of them had to follow certain imaginary political schemes, created by the leading politicians, who always placed their own political principles first.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
COBISS.SI-ID: 2763892As elsewhere in Austria and Europe, the economic collapse of 1873 also caused a several years of stagnation in Slovene regions, but it was not followed by long term economic depression and more radical economic halt, which would greatly obstruct already established economic trends. The crisis had thus also in Slovene regions more tangible ideological (antiliberal), political and psychological than economic and social consequences.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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