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[[Društvo 2000]] ('Association 2000') was established in 1969 by a group of students who were involved in the personalistic philosophy and social movement. The group initially focused on the publication of [[Revija 2000]] magazine and later began to organise symposia, lectures and discussions. Recently the Association has co-operated with its student section Mostišče (whose Odmevnik newspaper was published by Association 2000 for some years). In collaboration with [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], some round table discussions on current social topics have been organised. In addition to Revija 2000, the Association is active in publishing basic literature related to personalistic philosophy and social, political and national issues, as well as numerous literary works. To date, foreign authors involved have included Martin Buber, Simone Weil and Talal Hadi.
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The [[Društvo 2000]] ceased its activities in 2010, when the last publication was published.
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The ''[[Revija 2000]]'' went out of print in 2010. See below the archival article.
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[[Društvo 2000]] ("Association 2000") was established in [[established::1969]] by a group of students who adhered to personalistic philosophy and principles of social movements. The group initially focused on the publication of ''[[Revija 2000]]'' journal and later began organising symposia, lectures, and discussions. In collaboration with [[Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre]], round table discussions on current social topics have been held.
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In addition to having published ''[[Revija 2000]]'' for 40 years, the association is active in publishing basic literature related to personalistic philosophy and social, political and national issues written by Slovene authors, such as [[Tine Hribar]], and foreign ones. They have launched numerous literary works, including diaries and letters by [[Ivan Mrak]] and poetry by [[Josip Osti]], as well as an anthology on aboriginal poetry and a collection of papers on [[Edvard Kocbek]]. Some of the foreign authors included in their publishing programme have been: Martin Buber, Simone Weil, Talal Hadi, and Gibran Khalil Gibran. New titles are usually complemented by presentations and press conferences, and available in most major bookstores in Slovenia. Their website features short descriptions of their books. 
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*[http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/ Društvo 2000 website]  (in Slovenian)
 
*[http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/ Društvo 2000 website]  (in Slovenian)
  
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Društvo 2000 za kulturno dejavnost in civilno družbo
Slomškova 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 230 1192
Peter Kovačič, Editor in Chief and Managing Editor





The Društvo 2000 ceased its activities in 2010, when the last publication was published. See below the archival article.



Archival article

The Revija 2000 went out of print in 2010. See below the archival article. Društvo 2000 ("Association 2000") was established in 1969 by a group of students who adhered to personalistic philosophy and principles of social movements. The group initially focused on the publication of Revija 2000 journal and later began organising symposia, lectures, and discussions. In collaboration with Cankarjev dom Culture and Congress Centre, round table discussions on current social topics have been held.


In addition to having published Revija 2000 for 40 years, the association is active in publishing basic literature related to personalistic philosophy and social, political and national issues written by Slovene authors, such as Tine Hribar, and foreign ones. They have launched numerous literary works, including diaries and letters by Ivan Mrak and poetry by Josip Osti, as well as an anthology on aboriginal poetry and a collection of papers on Edvard Kocbek. Some of the foreign authors included in their publishing programme have been: Martin Buber, Simone Weil, Talal Hadi, and Gibran Khalil Gibran. New titles are usually complemented by presentations and press conferences, and available in most major bookstores in Slovenia. Their website features short descriptions of their books.


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