
Dvadesete knjiga II. : Hvala ti, Srbijo lepa
Višnjić describes and analyzes seven years of division, which, through an almost continuous increase in political tensions, ultimately resulted in the collapse of parliamentarism and the practical collapse of the state with the introduction of the dictato
The divisions are numerous: inter-ethnic, intra-ethnic (both among Serbs and Croats), political, ideological, social, economic. At the final point of these divisions is the attempt to reunify through dictatorship, and that is the moment when the majority of Serbs in Croatia understand (or can understand) the full complexity of their position, which, at the end of the first decade after unification, is manifested in the position of the SDS: abandoned by the crown, mostly despised by parties from Serbia, in a functioning interest coalition with the HSS in which the party increasingly takes on the function of a much younger brother, without a strong leader like Pribićević and at the moment of the courtly imposition of integral Yugoslavism without a strong ideological support because the main idea, a united state, in which the party invested its political capital and power, has de facto failed, for which it itself has merit.
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