
Jugoslavija: bila je osuđena na smrt
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Večernjak's collection of political documentaries
Cyrus Leo Sulzberger II was an American journalist, columnist and publicist. He was a member of the family that owned The New York Times and was the newspaper's chief foreign correspondent during the 1940s and 1950s. This is a selection from his diary ent
The book by Raif Dizdarević, one of the last living actors of Yugoslav diplomacy, presents his reconstruction of the most fateful moment of post-war Yugoslavia – the split with Stalin and the Informburo in 1948–1953.
Dragosavac first explains what the law of value is according to Karl Marx – the fundamental economic law of commodity production in which the exchange of goods depends on socially necessary working time.
...it was about survival, then... this is the third disclosure of shorter forms in the production of this Slavonic author of the younger generation.