Ljubomir Tadić

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Ljubomir Tadić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Љубомир Тадић ; born May 14, 1925 in Smriječno, Yugoslavia, now part of the Plužine municipality , Montenegro ; † December 31, 2013 in Belgrade , Serbia ) was a Yugoslav or Serbian philosopher .

Life

He graduated from the Law Faculty of Belgrade University in 1952 . In 1953/54 he was editor of the Sarajevo daily Oslobođenje . In 1959 he received his doctorate from the Law Faculty of the University of Ljubljana . He was a member of the commission of experts that worked out the new constitution of Yugoslavia, which came into force in 1963.

1960 to 1962 he was associate professor at the Law Faculty of Sarajevo University . From 1963 he was a full professor at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Belgrade. Tadić was one of eight members of the neo-Marxist practice group who were expelled from Belgrade University in 1975. From 1980 he was a research assistant at the Institut društvenih nauka (Institute for Social Science) in Belgrade. The focus of his academic work was legal philosophy and political philosophy .

He has been a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1985 and a full member since 1994 .

Ljubomir Tadić belonged to the Union of Communists of Yugoslavia , and in 1989 he was one of the founding members of Demokratska Stranka .

family

Ljubomir Tadić was married to Nevenka Tadić (* 1926), who was a professor of psychiatry at the University of Belgrade. The couple had two children; her son Boris Tadić (* 1958) was the President of Serbia from 2004 to 2012.

Publications

  • (with Trivo Inđić ): Partija proletarijata (The Party of the Proletariat), 1966
  • Tradicija i revolucija (Tradition and Revolution), 1972
  • Socialism and Bureaucracy , in: Marxist Practice. Self-realization and self-organization of people in society , ed. v. Ossip K. Flechtheim , 1973, pp. 113-137
  • From the nature of self-administration to the history of ideas of socialist organization , in: Marxismo, democrazia e diritto dei popoli. Scritti in onore di Lelio Basso , 1979, ISBN 88-204-1534-8 , pp. 597-616
  • The Marxist Critique of Right in the Philosophy of Ernst Bloch , in: Praxis international , Heft 4/1981, pp. 422-429
  • Filozofija prava (Philosophy of Law), 1983
  • with Dragoljub Mićunović and Laslo Sekelj : Liberalizam i socijalizam. Liberalne i socijalisticke ideje i pokreti na tlu Jugoslavije (Liberalism and socialism. Liberal and socialist ideas and movements on the soil of Yugoslavia), 1984
  • Da li je nacionalizam naša sudbina? i drugi rasprave i polemike o naciji, socializmu i federaciji (Is nationalism our fate? And other treatises and polemics on nation, socialism and federation), 1986
  • Nauka o politici (political science), 1996
  • Filozofija u svom vremenu (Philosophy in its time), 1998, ISBN 86-7363-209-9
  • Parergon. Filozofija, pravo, istorija, politika (Parergon. Philosophy, Law, History, Politics), 2002

An edition of Selected Works by Tadić in 7 volumes was published between 2006 and 2008.

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