BOGDAN RADICA AS A WITNESS OF THE MISERY OF (PART) OF CROATIAN POLITICAL EMIGRATION Cover Image

BOGDAN RADICA KAO SVJEDOK BIJEDE (DIJELA) HRVATSKE POLITIČKE EMIGRACIJE
BOGDAN RADICA AS A WITNESS OF THE MISERY OF (PART) OF CROATIAN POLITICAL EMIGRATION

Author(s): Stevo Đurašković
Subject(s): Political history, Social history, Recent History (1900 till today), Migration Studies
Published by: Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Splitu
Keywords: Bogdan Radica; political emigration; liberal democracy; Croatia; “Dinaric semi-intellectual”;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents a critique of Croatian political emigration by its participant Bogdan Radica. Framing the article into the concept of The Miseries of East European Small States by the famous Hungarian historian István Bibό, the article exposes the Bogdan Radica narrative on the misery (of part) of the Croatian political emigration.This misery Radica first and foremost finds in the rejection of the integration into western European and the respective US societies due to a disdain for the values of liberal democracy widespread in emigre circles. In Radica’s opinion, the Croatian political emigration failed to fulfil its most important task: to spread the word on the righteousness of the demands for Croatian independence in Western European and the US public respectively. Eventually, Radica offers a subtle analysis of the terrorist inclinations of the youngest emigrant waves in the 1970s by using a concept of the“Dinaric semi-intellectual” appropriated from the concept of the semi-intelligent by famous Spanish philosopher Jóse Ortega Y Gasset; the concept which Radica already previously deployed in describing Croatia and Yugoslavia in the immediate aftermath of World War II.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 13
  • Page Range: 171-184
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Croatian
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