Mihailo Marković

Mihailo Marković
Mihailo Marković

Mihailo Marković, PhD (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Марковић) (24 February 1923 – 7 February 2010) was a Serbian philosopher. He was born in Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. In the 1960s and 1970s he gained prominence as a proponent of the Praxis School, a Marxist humanist movement that originated in SFRY.

A co-author of the SANU Memorandum, during late 1980s and 1990s Marković was a prominent supporter of Slobodan Milošević. He died in February 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Early life

Marković became a member of the youth organization of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) in 1940, and in 1944 he became a member of the KPJ itself. As a partisan he actively participated in the struggle for liberation of Yugoslavia during World War II.

Academic career

Marković took a doctorate in philosophy first at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1955, and then another in 1956 at University College London. There he studied logic under A.J. Ayer, and wrote his thesis on The Concept of Logic. In 1963 he became a full professor of philosophy at the University of Belgrade's Faculty of Philosophy, and the dean of the faculty in the period 1966–1967. From 1960 to 1962 he was the president of the Yugoslav Society of Philosophy. In the 1970s, he taught at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and was a director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Belgrade. Marković was a co-Chairman of the International Humanist and Ethical Union (1975–1985). He has been a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1963 and a full member since 1983.

In his honour, a collection of articles entitled Philosophy and Society was published in Belgrade in 1987.

Social critic

After the Resolution of the Informbiro condemning the Yugoslav communist regime, Marković took part in a fierce debate against Stalinist dogmatism, becoming one of the fiercest critics of the Stalinist philosophical theses. His Revision of the Philosophical Bases of Marxism in the USSR, published in 1952, was the first major attack on the Stalinist philosophy in Yugoslavia.

In the 1960s Marković became a major proponent of the Praxis School of Marxist interpretation, which emphasized the writings of young Marx, and their dialectical and humanist aspects in particular. He also actively contributed to the international journal Praxis. Due to his critical observations, together with seven other professors from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade, Marković was suspended in January 1975, and finally lost his job in January 1981. After that, Marković worked in the Institute of Social Research until his retirement in 1986.

As a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU) in 1986, Marković, together with Vasilije Krestić and others, wrote the SANU Memorandum, a document that has formulated the central tenets of Serbian nationalism[citation needed]. While the document has been viewed in some neighbouring former Yugoslav republics as a preparation for full scale Greater Serbian expansionism, many Serbs considered it a realistic depiction of the Serbian position within Yugoslav federation.

Socialist Party of Serbia

Marković was vice-president of the Slobodan Milošević's Socialist Party of Serbia from 1990 to 1992, as well as its one time chief ideologue. At other times, he was a vocal critic of the official SPS party line. In November 1995 he was released from all duties in the party.[1]

Bibliography

  • Revision of the Philosophical Bases of Marxism in the USSR (1952)
  • Logic (1956)
  • Formalism in Contemporary Logic (1957)
  • Dialectical Theory of Meaning, Belgrade 1961
  • Humanism and Dialectics (1967)
  • Dialektik der Praxis, Humanizm i djalektika, Suhrkamp Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1968
  • Att utveckla socialismen, Stockholm, 1971
  • From Affluence to Praxis (Philosophy and social criticism), Ann Arbor, 1974
  • The Contemporary Marx, Nottingham, 1974
  • Philosophical Foundations of Science, Belgrade 1982
  • Selected Works in eight volumes, Belgrade, 1994
  • Freedom and Praxis, Belgrade 1997
  • Social Thought at the Border of Milenia, 1999
  • Storming the Sky: Memoirs, 2008

See also

  • Simo Elaković

References

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