This number of the review Poligrafi analyses the deficit of democratic culture in our country. Due to historical causes the law is comprehended fundamentally wrong, as the phenomena which must exist only to avoid the conflicts between the coexisting persons, although it is violated periodically by everyone. This approach overlooks the importance of the law’s content for the democratic community. Without the realizing of value-dimension of law is democratic life – which can’t be limited only on formal rule of the government – compromised.
C.03 Guest-associated editor
COBISS.SI-ID: 265413632Recent Italian developments in philosophy have to be considered from this double perspective, that looks towards the past in order to understand the present as well as to open the way to the future, from a strange viewpoint where the present is always seen from the standpoint of what is not the present. The contingent themes of society and politics have certainly influenced these developments and have of course stimulated them, at least in the contributions from those thinkers who are less constrained by strictly academic work
C.05 Editorial board of a national magazine
COBISS.SI-ID: 29705216Historiography has already thoroughly explored the Anglo-American policy towards Yugoslavia, but not as much is known about the issue of violence. The author presented, from the substantive viewpoint, the British and US outlook on the most important aspects of this issue: violence committed by the occupiers and the »national« opposing formations, as well as post-war violence of the new Yugoslav authorities (extrajudicial executions, deportations, attitude towards prisoners, political repression, etc.). He also underlined the key methodological questions, for example, what was supposedly the actual interest of the Western Allies in violence – and in all of its perpetrators – in Yugoslavia during and after the war, who informed them, and how they managed to follow the developments.
B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference
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