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https://doi.org/10.21464/fi42304

Utopia in the Philosophy of Gordana Bosanac

Ivana Skuhala Karasman orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-7769-5259 ; Institut za filozofiju, Ulica grada Vukovara 54, HR–10000 Zagreb


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In this article, I give an overview of the Croatian philosopher Gordana Bosanac’s (Varaždin, 1936 – Zagreb, 2019) understanding of utopia. She deals with the topic of utopia in two of her books, Utopia and the Inaugural Paradox. A Contribution to the Philosophical-Political Debate (2005) and The Name of Utopia. Yugoslav Self-Government as a Played Out Project of Emancipation (2015). The second book can be considered a continuation of the first. For better understanding and review, I first present the theses from Bosanac’s first book and then those from the second. Apart from dealing with the concept of utopia in her books, Bosanac deals equally thoroughly with the concepts of inauguration, inauguration paradox, socialism, communism and self-management. Beginning with the concept of utopia itself, she takes the reader from Thomas More through other Renaissance utopians, then Marx, Engels, and Bloch, to anti-utopianism.

Ključne riječi

Gordana Bosanac; utopia; inauguration; inaugural paradox; socialism; communism; self-government

Hrčak ID:

295485

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/295485

Datum izdavanja:

16.11.2022.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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