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''Novi Plamen'' ( en, New Flame) was a
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for political, social and cultural issues primarily aimed at intellectual audiences in the former
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and the related diaspora. It was a leading publication of its kind in the region, covering the entire post-Yugoslav space. It was published by the ''Demokratska misao'' ( en, Democratic Thought) publishing company based in
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and largely sold at kiosks. Its editors-in-chief were Mladen Jakopović (pseudonym Daniel Jakopovich), Ivica Mladenović and Professor Goran Marković.


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The journal centred on politics, culture, peace and social justice studies, and on the obstacles and potentials for political, economic and social democratisation. It has "established itself as the only left-wing journal covering the entire ex-Yugoslav territory, managing to gather some of the pre-eminent intellectuals from all the ex-Yugoslav republics. In so doing it has become a factor which contributes to the re-unification of the scattered gems of the South Slavic intelligentsia around, simply put, the idea of a more humane civilisation". ''Novi Plamen'' was also one of the first publications in the region that helped to inaugurate the advocacy of
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and animal liberation. The well-known Croatian writer and journalist Đermano Ćićo Senjanović noted the extensive and inter-disciplinary character of ''Novi Plamen's'' issues: "The comrades sent me ''Novi Plamen'' the other day and it makes one's head spin. Sociology, philosophy, demographics, history, statistics, international relations... Everything is there. If our Television discussed just one article in prime time each day, there would be work for the entire year". The 2013 issue was published on 342 pages. The journal has an Advisory Board consisting of well-known international left-wing figures such as
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MEP, John McDonnell MP,
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, as well as leading intellectuals and public figures from South East Europe, including the
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of the Croatian government
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, president of the ''Croatian Writers' Association'' Velimir Visković, President of the ''Croatian PEN Club''
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, politician and historian
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, Serbian sociologist and philosopher Zagorka Golubović, writers
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(Vice-President of the International PEN Centre), former Bosnian Minister for Multiculturalism Marko Oršolić and former Minister for Foreign Trade Dragoljub Stojanov, sociologist and politician Slavo Kukić, professor and politician
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and others. Contributors to the magazine have also included the President of Croatia
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, the Nobel laureate for Literature
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, the British academic and politician Stuart Holland, Igor Mandić, Todor Kuljić, Drago Pilsel, Ljubo Jurčić MP,
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MP, Marin Jurjević MP, Srećko Pulig, Rastko Močnik,
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, Antun Vujić MP, Dušan Pajović and Inoslav Bešker. Novi Plamen was co-financed with the aid of the Croatian Ministry of Culture.


Activities and miscellanea

''Novi Plamen'' and the ''Demokratska misao'' publishing company co-organized an international scientific conference titled ''Participation, Self-management, Democracy'' held in
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in November 2007, along with the ''Left International Forum'' of the
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Left Party. The progressive Belgrade-based politics and economics think-tank ''Laboratorija progresivnih ideja Dimitrije Tucović'' is closely associated with the journal, and the majority of its materials are texts re-published from ''Novi Plamen''. The journal was the first to publish a list of political prisoners interned on the Goli Otok labour camp in the 1950s, which provoked much interest in the mass media throughout the region. The journal is an initiative of people whose political socialisation occurred after the fall of former Yugoslavia, and the journal's disagreement with the repressive and undemocratic currents of the "old Left" has been repeatedly covered and emphasised in the mass media. The name ''Novi Plamen'' (''The New Flame'') is an allusion to the distinguished magazine ''Plamen'' which was published in 1919 and edited by
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and August Cesarec. It also alludes to Karl Kraus' ''Die Fackel''.


References


Sources

* Trencsényi, B., Kopeček, M., Gabrijelčič, L. L., Falina, M., Baár, M. and Janowski, M., (2018). ''A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe: Volume II: Negotiating Modernity in the 'Short Twentieth Century' and Beyond, Part II: 1968-2018''. Oxford University Press. {{ISBN, 978-0-19-882960-7


External links


''Ex-Yugoslavia: A New Progressive Voice'', by Daniel Jakopovich

''Novi Plamen'' official website

''Novi Plamen'' blog

''Novi Plamen journal'' memorial webpage on the website of the Democratic Thought Publishing House
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