/ 1968

KARL MANNHEIM’S SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE AND ART

/ 1968

THEODOR ADORNO

/ 1968

ADAPTATION, EVOLUTION, REVOLUTION

In the first part, the author discusses the question of reading and reading culture in Serbia, the difference between readers and non-readers, the essential importance of reading to the survival of the individual. In the second part, the author considers the challenges facing libraries today, the need of their adaptation to a new information environment, the evolution that is so profound and far-reaching that it is almost revolutionary by its character, the virtual world that becomes more real than the physical one. In the third part, the author shows that libraries do not serve only living men, but also robots, reffers to the secret of success of the National Library of Serbia and concludes that changes are so radical that they actually represent a revolutionary shift. 

/ 1968

CULTURE, ART AND ENTERTAINMENT AT YOUTH WORK DRIVES

/ 1968

UNEMPLOYED YOUTH AND CULTURE

/ 1968

ON THE (IM)POSSIBILITIES OF HUMANISM

/ 1968

LUCIEN GOLDMANN: POUR UNE SOCIOLOGIE DU ROMAN

/ 1968

ON LINGUISTIC ARGUMENTATION

/ 1968

SOCIAL FUNCTION OF ABSURDITY