By Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (1867–1918) was a complex political, cultural, and economic entity that simultaneously shaped and constrained national...
Read moreDetailsEurope Between Humanism, Decadence, and Totalitarian Threat By Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Thomas Mann (1875–1955) explored the tension between Europe’s humanistic tradition and...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*| ARGUMENTUM The European spirit resists any simple definition. It is not a fixed institution, nor merely a geographical...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM Abstract Russian culture has always existed in a state of tension between its own spiritual tradition and the...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*| ARGUMENTUM Editorial Summary: The author analyses three key peace arrangements in the post-Yugoslav space – the Dayton,...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM The position of Jacques Derrida in the philosophical landscape of the 20th century is singular: he belongs to...
Read moreDetailsBy Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM (This text explores Jasenovac as a paradigmatic expression of the “dark derivative of the European spirit” – the...
Read moreDetailsZlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM 1. Introduction Across Eastern Europe—and notably within the former Yugoslavia—the early 1990s brought a wave of rebranding in...
Read moreDetails(An Essay on the Spirit of Europe) By Zlatko Kramarić*|ARGUMENTUM AbstractThis text examines two philosophical perspectives on Europe: Husserl’s idea...
Read moreDetailsThe Ohrid Agreement, the document that ended the armed conflict of 2001, is not just a historical chapter, but a...
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