Titre | Yougoslavie : du socialisme autogestionnaire au corporatisme national | |
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Auteur | Micheline de Felice | |
Revue | L'Homme et la société | |
Numéro | no 103, 1er trimestre 1992 Aliénations nationales | |
Page | 25-38 | |
Résumé anglais |
Micheline de Felice, Yugoslavia : from Workers' Self -Management to National Corporatism
The founders of the second Yugoslavia saw themselves as guaranteeing the legacy of the state created in 1918. They intended to achieve civil peace and solidarity between the diverse national groups through the establishment of socialism and by providing for a large degree of cultural and administrative autonomy in the different national enclaves. The nationalization of the means of production was succeeded by a self-management, market-oriented regime said to represent the socialization of production. On this foundation, a social stratum emerged in each federated unit which based its power on its local authority. The central state was thusly weakened and the conditions were created for the emergence of inter-state antagonisms. Source : Éditeur (via Persée) |
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Article en ligne | http://www.persee.fr/web/revues/home/prescript/article/homso_0018-4306_1992_num_103_1_2611 |