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Subject: ethnic identity; religious identity; state identity


Year: 2018


Type: Journal Article



Title: EHNICS AND RELIGIOUA IDENTITU IN THE SOCIALIST FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA


Author: Dushka Matevska



Abstract: Socialism as a political system, based on the supreme authority of the party, and relying on collectivism, tried to wipe away every difference between the social groups in the SFRY. Marxist ideology had a generally negative attitude towards religion, which led to the weakening of the religious identity in the population of Yugoslavia. On the other hand, the creation of the Yugoslav nation obstructed the development of the ethnic identity to a large extent. Consequently, the state identity was maximally intensified in the citizens of the SFRY. An above-national society with no state religion was formed. With this, the principles of ethnic and religiOUS tolerance were practically implemented, relying on the brotherhood and unity of the peoples and nationalities, as its highest ideals.


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Relation: JOURNAL OF SERBIAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY



Identifier: oai:repository.ukim.mk:20.500.12188/20207
Identifier: 0085-6320
Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/20207



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