Abstract

In the socialist period, until 1991, the Vardar part of Macedonia was part of the Yugoslav federation; hence, both general policy and cultural policy were implemented under Belgrade's leadership and relied entirely on the ideology inherent for the Yugoslav system. Of course, Macedonia developed within that framework as a republic with certain powers, and could, to some extent, organize its own political and cultural life, but within the framework of Yugoslav politics. It is noteworthy that when trying to research the literature on the cultural policy, there are almost no papers that refer only to Macedonia, only papers that refer to the entire territory of Yugoslavia. It can also be noted that all that exists in the literature mainly concerns positivism regarding the politics and cultural policy of Yugoslavia, but also negative criticism of capitalist countries and their policies.

Highlights

  • The cultural policy of the federal Yugoslavia was based on the socialist anti-fascist revolution and later on the self-management policy that was characteristic of the Yugoslav socialist society

  • Vera Tomic, (Tomić 1969: 57), a cultural and cultural policy researcher in socialist Yugoslavia, stresses that "for our people, the culture is a EthnoAnthropoZoom value of particular importance that enables us to show the world our life force and our specific ideas." Even in these early Yugoslav forms of cultural policy-making, we can see that the national ideas of the Yugoslav people, rather than of Yugoslavia as a whole, are emphasized

  • Prnjat emphasized that the state cultural policy was necessary to define its demands on cultural heritage and cultural creation and represented an element to strengthen the system

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Introduction

The cultural policy of the federal Yugoslavia was based on the socialist anti-fascist revolution and later on the self-management policy that was characteristic of the Yugoslav socialist society.

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