By Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM 1. Introduction: Two Crises, Two Europes The Dubrovnik congress of 1933 took place during the rise of fascism;...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Introduction: A Congress in a City Under Siege The International PEN Congress held in Dubrovnik from 19 to...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Introduction The European spirit in the first half of the 20th century was shaped by intense reflection on...
Read moreDetails(Expanded version with full scholarly footnotes, sections, and an introductory thread) By Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM OPENING THREAD: WHY ARENDT TODAY? To reflect...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM 1. Introduction: Why Return to the Dubrovnik PEN Congress Today? In the context of current debates in Croatia—where...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM The concepts of banal nationalism and banal antifascism appear today in Croatian, but also broader European political space...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Ambassador of Croatia to Albania Introduction Fascism is often viewed as a historical phenomenon, limited to Italy and...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*| ARGUMENTUM Abstract / Editorial Summary This article situates Karl Marx within the long arc of the European intellectual tradition,...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Abstract This study examines how Albanian essayist Arian Leka (The Secret Side of the Albanian Socialist Garden, Fraktura,...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Ambassador of Croatia to Albania Today’s so-called “march against fascism” revived an old question: what do the terms...
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