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НЕСТАЈАЊЕ ЈУГОСЛАВИЈЕ НА ТРЖИШТУ ГЛОБАЛНОГ КАПИТАЛА. (Serbian)
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- Author(s): Станковић Пејновић, Весна Р.
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Socioloski Pregled; 2018, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p1476-1500, 25p - Source:
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- Alternate Title: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF YUGOSLAVIA ON THE MARKET OF GLOBAL CAPITAL. (English)
- Abstract: The process of the disintegration of Yugoslavia is a direct result of modern capitalism and its unfettered market expansion in economic terms and neoliberalism in the ideological sense. The fragmentation of Yugoslavia became a precondition for the globalization of its markets and the seizure of its wealth. Global financial forces are directly related to the weakening and disappearance of the state on the basis of the neoliberal model and the universalization of neoliberal discourse, which require changes in the ruling forms of the state, redefining its sovereignty through structural changes. Through the dominance of the global financial system, the Western powers, in search of national and collective strategic interests, helped the Yugoslav economy to collapse and instigated its citizens to ethnic and social conflicts. Global media have been advocating the "free market" as the basis for rebuilding a war shattered economy. Through the social and political influence of economic restructuring in Yugoslavia, collective understanding, social cohesion and the common Yugoslav identity gradually eroded. The intellectual and political elite dogmatically represented cultural, ethnic and religious divisions as the only cause of war and destruction. The aim of this paper is to prove that Yugoslavia has disappeared by the power of capital, through a corporate system that, through its diagrammatic structures of dispersed power based on manipulation and neoliberal ideology, managed to realize its goal of total privatization of all that belonged to the area of public goods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Abstract: Процес распада Југославије је директан резултат модерног капита-лизма и његовог безграничог ширења тржишта у економском смислу те неолибера-лизма у идеолошком смислу. Распад Југославије je био предуслов за глобализацију њених тржишта и одузимање друштвеног богатства. Глобалне финансијске силе су директно повезанe са слабљењем и нестајањем државе на темељу неолиберал-ног модела и универзализације неолибералног дискурса, који захтевају промене у владајућим облицима државе редефинишући њен суверенитет кроз структурал-не промене. Кроз доминацију глобалног финансијског система, западне силе су, у потрази за националним и колективним стратешким интересима, помогле да југословенска економија дође до колапса, а грађани у етничке и друштвене сукобе. Глобални медији су, кроз пажљиво осмишљену пропаганду, заговарали „сло-бодно тржиште” као темељ за обнову ратом разорене економије. Кроз друштвени и политички утицај економског реструктурирања у Југославији је постепено изб-рисано колективно разумевање, социјална кохезија и заједнички југословенски идентитет. Интелектуална и политичка елита je догматично представљалa култур-не, етничке и верске поделе као једини узрок рата и разарања. Циљ рада је доказати како је Југославија нестала разорена моћима капитала кроз корпорацијски систем који је преко својих дијаграмских структура расуте моћи базиране на манипулацији и неолибералној идеологији успео реализовати свој циљ тоталне приватизације свега оног што је припадало подручју јавног добра. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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