As the world turned upside down: Left intellectuals in Yugoslavia, 1988–90

Monthly Review 69 (3):64-76 (2017)
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For decades, we had staked out various positions on “actually existing socialism,” a debate where sometimes static arguments on both right and left were ritually reenacted. Now the process was going off the rails in an unknown direction. A tired tale was transmuting into a thriller.

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