Gajo Petrović. (12 March 1927 – 13 June 1993) was one of the main theorists in the
Marxist humanist
Marxist humanism is an international body of thought and political action rooted in an interpretation of the works of Karl Marx. It is an investigation into "what human nature consists of and what sort of society would be most conducive to huma ...
Praxis School in the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He was the only one among the editors of the ''Praxis'' journal to stay in this position throughout the journal's publication. He is credited by
Milan Kangrga
Milan Kangrga (1 May 1923 – 25 April 2008) was a Croatian and Yugoslav philosopher who was one of the leading thinkers in the Praxis School of thought which originated in the 1960s in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Biography
Kan ...
to be the mastermind behind the
Korčula Summer School
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, which was a meeting place for Marxists and other philosophers from the East and the West in the 1960s and 1970s.
Biography
Petrović was born on 12 March 1927 in
Karlovac
Karlovac () is a city in central Croatia. According to the 2011 census, its population was 55,705.
Karlovac is the administrative centre of Karlovac County. The city is located on the Zagreb- Rijeka highway and railway line, south-west of Zagre ...
,
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. He has started learning philosophy at the
University of Zagreb. From 1946 to 1948 he was in the
Soviet Union as an exchange student, where he recognized the repression of philosophical thought under
Joseph Stalin. After that, he came back to Yugoslavia, completing his studies and earned his PhD at the University of Zagreb in 1956 with a dissertation concerning the philosophical views of
Georgi Plekhanov
Georgi Valentinovich Plekhanov (; rus, Гео́ргий Валенти́нович Плеха́нов, p=ɡʲɪˈorɡʲɪj vəlʲɪnˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ plʲɪˈxanəf, a=Ru-Georgi Plekhanov-JermyRei.ogg; – 30 May 1918) was a Russian revoluti ...
. Upon graduating, from 1950 he taught
logic and theory of philosophy at this university until his retirement. He presided over the Croat Philosophical Society from 1963 to 1964. In 1964 he was elected for president of the Yugoslav Philosophical Society.
Petrović was one of the leaders of the Yugoslav criticism of the
Stalinist
Stalinism is the means of governing and Marxist-Leninist policies implemented in the Soviet Union from 1927 to 1953 by Joseph Stalin. It included the creation of a one-party totalitarian police state, rapid industrialization, the theory o ...
philosophical theses since the early 1950s. In the early 1960s, his philosophical views evolved towards an interpretation of
Marxism based on the philosophical works of the
young Karl Marx
The correct place of Karl Marx's early writings within his system as a whole has been a matter of great controversy. Some believe there is a ''break'' in Marx's development that divides his thought into two periods: the "Young Marx" is said to be ...
. This was in line with the creative line of thought of a
self-management socialism
Socialist self-management or self-governing socialism was a form of workers' self-management used as a social and economic model formulated by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. It was instituted by law in 1950 and lasted in the Socialist Federa ...
which dominated the Yugoslav political landscape at the time. However, his continuous radical criticism of the dogmatic ideology of the
League of Communists of Yugoslavia
The League of Communists of Yugoslavia, mk, Сојуз на комунистите на Југославија, Sojuz na komunistite na Jugoslavija known until 1952 as the Communist Party of Yugoslavia, sl, Komunistična partija Jugoslavije mk ...
led to an open conflict. In 1968 Petrović openly supported the student protests, which was a pretext for his expulsion from the party at June 8 meeting of the Zagreb University Party Committee.
Petrović's ''Selected Works'' in four volumes were published in 1986. In 2001, a collection of articles in his honour were published in Zagreb, entitled ''The Reality and the Criticism''.
Petrović died on 13 June 1993.
Philosophical views
Petrović has opposed the interpretation of
Marx's philosophical views as
dialectical materialism
Dialectical materialism is a philosophy of science, history, and nature developed in Europe and based on the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxist dialectics, as a materialist philosophy, emphasizes the importance of real-world con ...
and has insisted that the Marx's philosophy was thought of the revolution which is contemplating the possibility of revolutionary change of the existing inhuman world.
Major works
*''Engleska empiristička filozofija. Odabrani tekstovi filozofa'' (''The English Empiricist Philosophy'') (1955)
*''The Philosophical Views of G. V. Plekhanov'' (1957)
*''Logic'' (1964).
tal. transl. Logica per la III classe dei ginnasi, 1968* ''Od Lockea do Ayera.'' (''From Locke to Ayer'') (1964)
*''Philosophy and Marxism'' (1965) (published in English under the title ''Marx in the Mid-Twentieth Century: A Yugoslav Philosopher Considers Karl Marx's Writings'' (New York: Doubleday & Company, 1967)
*''The Possibility of Man'' (1969)
*''Philosophy and Revolution'' (1971)
*''Why Praxis'' (1972)
*''The Thought of Revolution'' (1978)
*''Marx and the Marxists'' (1986)
*''U potrazi za slobodom: povijesno-filozofski ogledi'' (''In Quest of Liberty'') (1990)
Notes
References
External links
Gajo Petrović ArchiveBiography of Gajo Petrović(in Serbo-Croatian)
(in Serbo-Croatian)
''I Admit''(in Croatian)
(in Serbo-Croatian)
Gajo Petrović - čovjek i filozof Gajo Petrović, filozof iz Karlovca
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1927 births
1993 deaths
Marxist theorists
Marxist humanists
Yugoslav atheists
Yugoslav humanists
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni
Academic staff of the University of Zagreb
People from Karlovac
Burials at Mirogoj Cemetery
Yugoslav philosophers