
Dejan Bursać
Dejan Bursać is a prominent figure affiliated with the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory in Serbia, where he engages in critical discourse on democracy and social processes. Recently, he commented on the ongoing student protests in Serbia, emphasizing the importance of diverse opinions and democratic debate as the students navigate the complexities of political activism. Bursać believes that the current student assemblies are teaching society valuable lessons about public discourse and the formation of consensus, particularly in the context of significant political issues like the proposed expert government.
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Dejan Bursać agrees that the call for a boycott is a phase of increasing pressure on the regime.
Studenti zovu opoziciju u bojkot Skupštine Srbije: Pritisak na vlast je pozadina pozivaDejan Bursać, a researcher at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, describes Serbia as being in a deep social crisis.
Da li nas očekuje još vrelo političko leto posle izbora u Zaječaru i KosjerićuDejan Bursać, a research associate at the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, comments on the opposition's actions.
Pritisak na opoziciju da izađe iz parlamenta: Da li bi ovakav potezu doneo više štete ili koristi?Dejan Bursać from the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory evaluates that the relationship towards the EU cannot divide students.
EU podelila studente u blokadi: Jednima je ona adresa, drugi joj poručuju da nije nadležnaDejan Bursać explains the political dilemma facing the regime.
Jutarnji list - Pala odluka: Studenti u Srbiji prelaze na radikalni 'plan B'!Dejan Bursać from the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory comments on the importance of debate and disagreement in a democratic society.
"Plenumi bi mogli da upadnu u zamku": Studenti oprečno o ekspertskoj vladi, šta to sad znači















