| The strategic aim of this Journal is to offer an institutional framework for bringing together intellectuals from former Yugoslavia and from other countries who are clearly committed to the promotion of a "culture of singularisation", of a tolerant, democratic and pluralist society. The Journal seeks to express the various forms of critical attitudes towards any forms of centrism (anthropocentrism, ethnocentrism, Eurocentrism, cultural centrism, etc.). The Belgrade Circle Journal seeks to provide the sorely needed bridge between intellectuals in the country and in exile, and among the Yugoslav cultural spaces, Europe, the USA and beyond. The Journal will publish articles from a variety of disciplines and intellectual perspectives, ranging from philosophy, social and political theory, to literary scholarship and criticism; and finding expression in a wide range of textual genres, from theoretical articles to essays, literary and artistic works. The Journal will also publish reviews, commentaries, polemics and discussions, documents, testimonies and public statements. | ![]() |
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