Historijski zbornik, Vol. 35 , 1982.
Reagiranje, polemika
K. MARX AND F. ENGELS ABOUT THE PANSLAVISM
Sažetak
Marx and Engels wrote their first paper about Slavs in 1848/49. Due to Jelačić intervention in Hungary and Vienna 1848 they wrote strong papers against Croats and Czechs, which in their opinion represented with the Panslávism the principle of counterrevolution. The revolution was in their opinion represented by Germans, Magyars and Poles.
These papers, written in the whirlpool of the revolution, were not based upon fundamental studies. The later marxism-leninism did not accept these views. Now it remains to be seen whether Marx and Engels consequently opposed panslavism to the end.
They did not. Engels wrote another paper on this problem which is sorely lost. But their correspondence reveals that they soon had an idea of a confederation of Slavs led by Poland, which would oppose Zarism. As they felt that a social revolution is soon to burst out in Russia they quickly changed their opinions expecting Russia to take over the leadership in Europe.
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Datum izdavanja:
1.12.1982.
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