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  • Nacionalizam, federalizam i...
    Petković, Krešimir

    Politička misao, 2023, Volume: LX, Issue: 4
    Journal Article

    The text examines the possibilities of articulating the political resistance in Croatia, ‎which the author calls the “anti-Brussels revolution”. The first part of the ‎text clarifies the relationship between cultural and anti-bureaucratic revolution ‎in the context of the relationship between political elites and the body politic.‎ The second part presents and explains the use of the phrase anti-bureaucratic ‎revolution in the analyses of Mirjana Kasapović, a political scientist, which ‎provide historically instructive insights into the relationship between institutional‎ and extra-institutional political activity necessary for the analysis of the ‎emergence of the anti-Brussels revolution in Croatia. The third part of the text‎ provides a brief presentation and typologization of six paradigmatic episodes ‎related to protest, referendum and counter-referendum politics. These episodes ‎can be subsumed under the conceptual field of revolution studies and represent ‎a precursor to the anti-Brussels revolution as a political event in the realm of the ‎sense of the possible. It is concluded that the anti-Brussels revolution is a form ‎of emerging anti-bureaucratic revolution.‎