Taking into consideration postwar Yugoslavia’s position in the global political scene, as well as the period following the 1950 law on self-management, this article establishes the need to examine socialist Yugoslav intellectuals’ engagements with the tradition of Austro-Marxism. The article argues that further research into the afterlives of Austro-Marxism in socialist Yugoslavia is necessary to fully reconstruct the intellectual continuities and discontinuities between the interwar and postwar periods in Yugoslavia.
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Taking into consideration postwar Yugoslavia’s position in the global political scene, as well as the period following the 1950 law on self-management, this article establishes the need to examine socialist Yugoslav intellectuals’ engagements with the tradition of Austro-Marxism. The article argues that further research into the afterlives of Austro-Marxism in socialist Yugoslavia is necessary to fully reconstruct the intellectual continuities and discontinuities between the interwar and postwar periods in Yugoslavia.
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