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Milovan Djilas is a Yugoslav writer and internationally known dissident. He served as Vice President of Yugoslavia in the post-war Communist government and played a major role in his country’s 1948 break with Moscow. He served nine years in prison following his 1954 break with Tito and the publication of his critique of the communist bureaucracy, The New Class.
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Djilas, M. National identity/individual integrity. Society 27, 76–77 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02698677
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