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Political Philosophy : Study notes for the Philosophy course, MA in Political Sciences – International relation end economic diplomacy. First edition.
Simona Kustec, Andreja Pegan, drugo učno gradivo

Opis: The structure of the study material is based on the lecture and seminar notes that have been prepared for the students of the MA study programme of Political Sciences – International relations and economic diplomacy at the University of Primorska, Faculty of Management. Study material is structured into six parts. The first part is devoted to the introduction to philosophy, encompassing elementary definitions and descriptions of its branches, with a special emphasis made to political philosophy. In the second part, the historically main leading political thinkers and their thoughts are presented, being further on theoretically comprehensively presented through main political philosophical concepts (in the third part of the study material) and political ideologies in the fourth part. The fifth part is devoted to the presentation of the main virtues of the so called non-Western political ideologies and their thoughts. The last, sixth part is a compendium of cited and recommended fundamental references of the topics and issues of political philosophy study manuals. The purpose of these notes is to complement lectures and students’ readings.
Ključne besede: political philosophy, history of political thought, political philosophers, political ideologies and concepts, political philosophy in non-Western world
Objavljeno v RUP: 24.01.2023; Ogledov: 905; Prenosov: 0
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Yugoslav political emigration to Australia after World War II
Jože Pirjevec, 2006, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: The paper presents the numerical status of the Yugoslav emigrants in Australiaafter the Second World War, who formed a diaspora connected by political and economic ideas and circumstances. The author focuses on three ofthe major national groups within the diaspora: the Slovenes, Croats and Serbs, delineating individual characteristics of their activities and organisation. The communities of the Croatian and Serbian emigrants had the most dramatic effect, as they both launched extremist, parliamentary groups whose goal was to act against the Yugoslav regime.
Ključne besede: Yugoslav emigrants, Australia, political emigration, Yugoslavs
Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 3268; Prenosov: 35
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Unity, discourse, identity : the European Union as a discursive construct
Robert De Beaugrande, 2006, izvirni znanstveni članek

Ključne besede: discourse, history, economic unity, political unity
Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 2355; Prenosov: 31
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Anton Rupnik : pot slovensko-francoskega komunista do kariere jugoslovanskega informbirojevskega funkcionarja
Ondřej Vojtěchovský, 2010, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: After the split between Stalin and Tito from June 1948 the only centre of the Yugoslav pro-Soviet movement was established abroad. "Cominformist" groups gained support and hospitality in the USSR and the countries of people's democracy. Among the functionaries of the emigrant's organizations strong personalities can be hardly found. The bunch of lower rank diplomats, state officials, army officers, students and apprentices were not able to generate a leader. The fraction struggles in the isolated communities broke out very soon and disabled most of their activities. The host party officials were looking for the suitable candidates for leading positions. In Czechoslovakia such a person was recognized in the person of Anton Rupnik, a French communist of Slovene origin, who fled to Prague in summer 1949. This paper treats the beginning of Rupnik's political career. It starts in the 1930s in Northern France in the multinational immigrant environment of miners. As a young boy he became a member of the French Communist Party. His first steps were connected to the activity of the labour movement on local level. After the Nazi aggression against the Soviet Union in June 1941 the French communists transferred from passive resistance to open action against the German occupation forces. Rupnik became an organizer of the underground web and sabotages. He was arrested and sent to the concentration camp in Mauthausen where he met influential personalities of PCF and other European CPs. Under these circumstances of imprisonment he gained political skills and a reputation of an honest man. His war experience and merits earned him the position of the communist party's official in 1945. He got engaged in the repatriation plan of the French Yugoslavs back to their homeland. Later he entered the diplomatic service of Yugoslavia and expected to return to this country, too. However, after the Cominform resolution from June 1948 he thought his plans over. Being influenced by PCF, he expressed his approval with the standpoint of Moscow. He resigned on his diplomatic duty and retreated to illegality. With the help of French party he found political asylum in Czechoslovakia. After a few months he took over the leadership of the Yugoslav emigration group in Prague. This position ensured him the entrance to the central committee of anti-Titoist Yugoslavs in Moscow. He also represented Yugoslavia at the world pro-soviet events and in the world federation of trade unions. He stayed in the office until 1953. In the mid 60s he returned back to France with his family without endorsing his Yugoslav or Slovene identity any further
Ključne besede: Communist movement, Cominform, Yugoslav political emigration, French Communist Party, Czechoslovakia
Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 2546; Prenosov: 21
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Two recurrences of an idea
Lenart Škof, 2012, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: In this paper we discuss two different criticisms of liberal democracy. By analyzing the contemporary Slovenian (radical) political thought of Žižek and some of his followers, which recently are revitalizing the idea of Communism, we first critically reflect upon the emancipatory potential of this strand of contemporary Slovenian philosophy. The interlude focuses on the uses and logic of violence and pleads for a new politico-ethical culture of nonviolence. In the second part of the paper, by approaching Levinas ethical criticism of the liberal democracy and by focusing on his concept of a different temporality within political ethics, we discuss some alternative possibilities for the future progress of democracy
Ključne besede: political philosophy, democracy, political ethics, communism, nonviolence, emancipatory politics, freedom
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 3150; Prenosov: 68
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Crossing borders
2012, zbornik recenziranih znanstvenih prispevkov na mednarodni ali tuji konferenci

Ključne besede: Philosophy, religion, borders, boundaries, ethics, political philosophy, cultural anthropology
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 4721; Prenosov: 68
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Machiavelli or Gandhi?
Carool Kersten, 2009, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: This article examines the doctrine of non-violence formulated by the Thai political scientist Chaiwat Satha-Anand, based on a close reading of his thesis "The Non-Violent Prince". Chaiwat's theoretical considerations will be related to the work of the political philosopher Leo Strauss. To illustrate his case for a pragmatic ethics of non-violence, Chaiwat Satha-Anand's doctrine will also be contrasted with the Gandhian notion of non-violence through a comparison with the writings of the French Islamologist Louis Massignon on the subject. Apart from this contrast, Massignon's concern with non-violent solutions for conflicts in the Muslim world forms an interesting parallel to Chaiwat Satha-Anand's engagement with similar issues affecting Thailand's Muslims
Ključne besede: non-violence, political philosophy, Muslims, Chaiwat Satha-Anand, Thailand
Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 3819; Prenosov: 33
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