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 Edvard Kardelj   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Edvard Kardelj - Sperans was a Slovene politician.
They were free to rob banks and to carry on other business of their own all over Western Europe.
It is also known that he led Yugoslav delegations in the late 1940s to negotiate with Stalin and deal with his demands that Yugoslavia acknowledge the Soviet Union's supremacy.
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 Edvard Kardelj Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Edvard Kardelj - Sperans (January 27, 1910 - February 10, 1979) was a Slovene prewar communist, politician, statesman and publicist.
The notorious Arkan (Željko Ražnjatović) is said to have begun as Kardelj's protege.
Kardelj was a member of Slovene Academy of Sciences and Arts (SAZU) and was officially honored as a national hero.
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 Edvard Kardelj - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Edvard Kardelj, pseudoniem Sperans en partizanenschuilnaam Krištof, (Ljubljana, 27 januari 1910 Ljubljana, 10 februari 1979) was een Sloveens politicus en partizaan.
Kardelj was lange tijd de rechterhand van Josip Broz Tito.
De onderwijzer Edvard Kardelj trad voor de Tweede Wereldoorlog toe tot de verboden communistische partij van Joegoslavië.
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 The Nationalism Project: Competing National Ideologies Chapter XI
The significance of Kardelj was that he would become the ideological lynchpin of the decentralist block consisting of Croatia, Slovenia and Bosnia-Herzegovinia that would be diametrically opposed to the Unitarists led by Serbia and Montenegro (Horowitz 1994: 36).
Kardelj believed, as exemplified in his ‘Self-management’ laws, that the only way to avoid a return to the dogmatic doctrine of overt Serbian centralism, was through a liberalisation of the economic system.
Kardelj’s plan was to attain economic decentralisation of the lower levels of management by redirecting economic responsibility of management to the factory floor (Ramet 1992b: 50-53).
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 TITO was a Communist Dictator
Kardelj wrote all constitutions of the Communist Yugoslavia.
He was imprisoned (1930-32) for his trade union and party activities, and in 1934 he fled to exile, eventually making his way from Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union, where he received indoctrination in underground methods.
Over the years Kardelj handed many foreign missions and tasks as well, though he officially held the post of foreign minister only from 1948 to 1953.
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 AllRefer.com - Edvard Kardelj (Yugoslavian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Edvard Kardelj (Yugoslavian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Edvard Kardelj[ed´vArt kAr´delyu] Pronunciation Key, 1910–79, Yugoslavian politician.
A leading ideologist, Kardelj helped in carrying out Yugoslavia's break with the USSR in 1948 and in adapting the official ideology to the new independent course.
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 Edvard Kardelj   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Edvard Kardelj Kardelj was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia (at that time Austria-Hungary).
later years The coastal town of Plo&269;e in southern Croatia had been renamed to Kardeljevo in Kardelj's honour in 1950-1954 and 1980-1990.
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Two special honours were accorded the Yugoslavs: Djilas and Kardelj shared the distinction of opening fire on the lopportunism' of the French and Italian Parties, and Belgrade was selected as the capital of the Cominform.
Furthermore, Kardelj asserted, the Italian Communist Party had realised too late the real meaning of American policies and had coined the opportunist slogan 'Neither London, nor Washington, nor Moscow!', when it was obvious that liberty could not be secured without Moscow.
KARDELJ, Edvard, Yugoslav revisionist politician (1910-79); to Soviet Union (1934); to Yugoslavia (1937); Vice-President (1945-53); Minister of Foreign Affairs (1948-53); President, Federal Assembly (1963-67); secretary, CC, LCY (1958-66); President, CC, LCY (1966-69).
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 Edvard Kardelj - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edvard Kardelj - Sperans (January 27, 1910 - February 10, 1979) was a Slovene prewar communist, economist, antifascist, partisan, politician, statesman and publicist.
Please see the discussion on the talk page.
One of his most influential and contradictive work was a book Razvoj slovenskega narodnega vprašanja (The Development of Slovene national question) (1939).
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 Index Ka   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
He was imprisoned (1930-32) for his trade-union and party activities, and in 1934 he fled into exile, eventually making his way from Czechoslovakia to the Soviet Union, where he received indoctrination in underground methods.
Over the years Kardelj handled many foreign missions and tasks as well, though he officially held the post of foreign minister only from 1948 to 1953.
Kardelj was the main architect of a theory known as socialist self-management, which served as the basis of Yugoslavia's political and economic system and distinguished it from the Soviet system.
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 The South Slav Journal
In September 1949 Edvard Kardelj, as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Đilas, led the Yugoslav delegation to the fourth session of UN General Assembly in New York.
Edvard Kardelj, Milovan Đilas, Moša Pijade and Aleksandar Rankovic were elected deputy presidents of the Federal Executive Council.
The highest Party leadership was renamed the Secretariat of the Executive Committee of the LCY Central Committee; its members were Josip Broz Tito, Edvard Kardelj, Milovan Đilas, Aleksandar Ranković, Boris Kidrič and Ivan Gošnjak.
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 Michel Pablo: Evolution of Yugoslav Centrism (1949)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In connection with the structure of the state, and on political thinking on this matter, it is necessary to note the reform in the law on Peoples’ Committees presented by Edvard Kardelj at the seventh regular session of the Yugoslav National Assembly held in June 1949.
In the course of his speech, Kardelj delivered a hard-hitting polemic against the concept of “peoples’ democracy” as a distinct stage between capitalism and the dictatorship of the proletariat, a concept held by the “theoreticians” of the “peoples’ democracies” before their latest turn in December 1948, but one which the Yugoslav leaders have never shared.
There still exist remnants of the old bourgeois state in these countries which assume the form of the survival of parliamentarism, divided authority, the absence of local organs of popular power in place of which there function organs which are directly dependent on the Minister of the Interior.
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 Amazon.com: "Edvard Kardelj": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
This led to his fall from the inner circle of power, which he shared with men such as Edvard Kardelj (1910-79) and Aleksandar Rankovic (1909-83).
They included the Slovene leader, Edvard Kardelj, who was to become Tito's close friend and adviser.
The two founders of the Slovene Partisan movement begun in 1941, Edvard Kardelj and Boris Kidric, had been prewar leaders of the Slovene Communist Party.
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 Edvard Kardelj ; Integration of Labour in a Society Of, Edward A Baldwin - Backyard Building Projects,
Edvard Kardelj ; Integration of Labour in a Society Of, Edward A Baldwin - Backyard Building Projects,
Integration of Labour in a Society Of; Kardelj, Edvard
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 Edvard Kardelj - Wikipedia (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Kardelj arbeitete zuerst als Lehrer und trat in den 1930er Jahren und die Kommunistische Partei Jugoslawiens ein.
Im April 1941 war Kardelj Mitbegründer der Antiimperialistischen Front, der Widerstandsbewegung der Slowenen gegen die deutschen und italienischen Besatzer.
Kardelj sorgte mit dafür, dass die slowenische Befreiungsfront im Sommer desselben Jahres ein Bündnis mit Titos Partisanenbewegung einging.
de.wikipedia.org.cob-web.org:8888 /wiki/Edvard_Kardelj   (161 words)

  
 The Balkans Pages: Ploce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Ploce is a modern port city in the estuary of river Nerteva with a large container terminal.
During communism it was called Kardeljevo (honoring the name of the communist party ideologue Edvard Kardelj).
Since, Bosnia and Herzegovina access to the Adriatic sea in Neum cannot be used as a meaningful port, Croatian government agreed to offer Bosnia duty-free use of Ploce port as a part of the bilateral treaties signed between those two allies.
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 Balkan Repository Project - Kosovo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
During that period Tito relied on Serbian cadres with whom he emerged victorious from the civil war.
The decentralization (from 1966 to 1974) based on the plans of his two closest associates, Edvard Kardelj - a Slovene, and Vladimir Bakaric - a Croat, aimed at strengthening the competencies of the federal units, marked by the Constitution of 1974, finally led to the renewal of inter-ethnic tensions.
With the introduction of national-communism, a model shaped by Edvard Kardelj, the power of federal jurisdiction came to reside in the ruling oligarchies of the republics.
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 [ NSKSTATE.COM ]  [ LAIBACH ] [ First TV appearance ]   
LAIBACH: Art is noble mission that demands fanaticism, and Laibach is an organism whose goals, life and means are higher - in their power and duration – than the goals, lives and means of its individual members.
PENGOV: What then is your opinion of Edvard Kardelj's* brilliant idea that neither the State nor the System nor the Party can bring happiness to a person – that one creates one's own fortune?
*Edvard Kardelj - closest collaborator of Josip Broz Tito, top party politician and leading advocate of workers' popular but deeply ineffective organisational system of "self - management".
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 Discussion of "Inelastic Modeling and Seismic Energy Dissipation"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
by Peter Fajfar, (Prof., Edward Kardelj Univ., Ljubljana, Dept. of Civil Engrg., 61001 Ljubljana Jamora 2, P.O. Bx 579, Yugoslavia), Matej Fischinger, (Assoc.
Prof., Edvard Kardelj Univ. Ljubljana Dept. of Civ.
Student, Edxard Kardelj Univ. Ljubljana Dept. of Civ.
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 Where is the Nationalism of Tito’s Group in Yugoslavia Leading To
The article had been preceded by the correspondence of Molotov and Stalin to Tito and Kardelj between March and May 1948 detailing the political and economic errors of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia and which culminated in the resolution of the Cominform of June, 1948.
The immediate background to this article were the reports presented at the 5th Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia which indicated that Tito and his associates planned to continue to pursue their anti-socialist and anti-Soviet course.
Josip Broz Tito, ‘Political Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia.’ Report Delivered at the V Congress of the CPY, Belgrade, 1948; Edvard Kardelj, ‘The Communist Party of Yugoslavia in the Struggle for New Yugoslavia for People’s Authority and for Socialism.
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 Kardelj, Edvard - HighBeam Encyclopedia
He later served as minister of foreign affairs (1948-53), vice chairman of the federal executive council (1953-63), and president of the federal parliament (1963-67).
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 CROSS-NATIONAL [ALL YUGOSLAVIA] SUPPLEMENT TO THE QUALITY OF LIFE SURVEY IN SLOVENIA, 1987   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Principal Investigator(s): Institute for Sociology, University of Edvard Kardelj, Ljubjana
Sample: Population of age 15-75, representative of Yugoslavia as a whole.
Producer/distributor: Ljubjana, Slovenia: Institute for Sociology, University of Edvard Kardelj [producer]; Budapest, Hungary: Social Research Informatics Center (in Hungarian: Tarasdalankutatasi Informatikai Tarsulas (TARKI) [distributor].
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 Edvard Kardelj, the Historical Roots of Non-Alignment by Edvard Kardelj, Nikolaos A. Stavrou - 0819147796
Edvard Kardelj, the Historical Roots of Non-Alignment by Edvard Kardelj, Nikolaos A. Stavrou - 0819147796
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 Bioregional Planning Program @ Utah State University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
University of Pennsylvania - Graduate School of Fine Arts, Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Edvard Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Colorado State University, University of Utah, California State
Fulbright Distinguished Professor, C.I.E.S. Program, Edvard Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, 1988.
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 » Old Habits Die Hard?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
One would think that politicians would be eager to wipe the slate clean, especially when it comes to underlings like Edvard Kardelj, who still has numerous streets and squares in Slovenia dedicated to him.
You have found an interesting site again (about Kardelj).
It seems there are lots of secrets still hidden from us, ordinary people, for instance that Kardelj was responsible for the assassinations of the political exiles and that there might be a connection between Kardelj and Arkan.
www.carniola.org /2004/09/old-habits-die-hard.htm   (992 words)

  
 Edvard Grieg ; Sonatas & Piano Pieces, Edward A Allworth - The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century To the ...
Edvard Grieg ; Sonatas & Piano Pieces, Edward A Allworth - The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century To the Present: a Cultural History,
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Edvard Kardelj - Integration of Labour in a Society Of
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 TIME.com: Defying Goliath -- May 5, 1958 -- Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A day after their walkout, the observers all returned to their seats, having read in advance the speech to be delivered by scholarly Edvard Kardelj, Tito's chief theoretician.
To their dismay, Kardelj added some savage ad libs: "We cannot recognize anybody's right to decide what in our program is in the spirit of Marxism and what is not.
We do not need any certificates on our Marxism-Leninism." Only the Pole joined in the applause.
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