Abstract
This essay sketches an intimate portrait of Mihajlo Mihajlov by a friend and fellow dissident with a special connection to Milovan Djilas whom Mihajlov thought of as the number one dissident in Tito's Yugoslavia and the father of the dissident movement in Eastern Europe, In Aleksa Djilas' remembrance, Mihajlov emerges not as some kind of superhero, but as a man with strongly held convictions, and an impish sense of humor, willing to risk all in defense of basic human rights and freedoms, democracy, pluralism, tolerance, and an open society.
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