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Besede učijo, zgledi vlečejo : nacionalno vprašanje po oktobrski revoluciji
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Monitor ISH, 2018, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 33-49
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IVESIC, Tomaz, Besede učijo, zgledi vlečejo : nacionalno vprašanje po oktobrski revoluciji, Monitor ISH, 2018, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 33-49 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/60724
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Avtor se v članku osredotoča na razvoj marksistično-le-ninističnih pogledov na fenomen nacionalizma in razvoj narodov.Zametke ideje o socialistični narodnosti je tako moč najti že predprvo svetovno vojno. Po oktobrski revoluciji je bila stalinističnapraksa reševanja nacionalnega vprašanja zaznamovana s procesomkorenizacije, ko so boljševiki postavili narodnosti v Sovjetski zvezina prvo mesto z željo pospešitve prehoda v socializem. To politikoso med drugo svetovno vojno in nemudoma po njej uveljavljalitudi jugoslovanski komunisti.
The paper focuses on the development of Marxist-Leninist views on the phenomenon of nationalism and on the evolution of nations. The germs of the idea of a socialist nationality can be found already before WWI. After the October Revolution, the Stalinist practice of solving the national question was marked by the process of Korenizatsiya: the Bolsheviks emphasised the nationalities in the Soviet Union, hoping that this would accelerate the transition to socialism. This policy was likewise adopted in Yugoslavia during and immediately after WWII.
The paper focuses on the development of Marxist-Leninist views on the phenomenon of nationalism and on the evolution of nations. The germs of the idea of a socialist nationality can be found already before WWI. After the October Revolution, the Stalinist practice of solving the national question was marked by the process of Korenizatsiya: the Bolsheviks emphasised the nationalities in the Soviet Union, hoping that this would accelerate the transition to socialism. This policy was likewise adopted in Yugoslavia during and immediately after WWII.

