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| name                = Revija 2000
 
| name                = Revija 2000
| street address      = Društvo 2000, Križevniška 16, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
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| street             = Slomškova 25
| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 252 4433
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|town                = SI-1000 Ljubljana
| fax                = 386 (0) 1 252 4433
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| telephone          = 386 (0) 1 230 1192
| email              = tajnistvo@drustvo-dvatisoc.si, urednistvo@drustvo-dvatisoc.si
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| website            = http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/revija.htm
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| email              = tajnistvo@drustvo-dvatisoc.si
| proprietor          = Društvo 2000
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| website            = http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/revija2000
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| published by        = Društvo 2000
 
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| name                = Peter Kovačič-Peršin
 
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[[Revija 2000]] is a cultural, humanistic and civil society magazine published by Association 2000. Founded in 1969 by a group of students, it drew on personalistic philosophy and social movements and anticipated the democratic developments of later years. The magazine was forbidden for four years during the 1970s, and since 1977 it has continued its critical stance. In 1981 the magazine organised its first talk on the symbiosis of civil society, Marxist ideology and the Roman Catholic church. Since 1985 it has openly supported pluralistic tendencies in politics and today it aims for critical evaluation and support of democratic society.
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The ''[[Revija 2000]]'' went out of print in 2010. See below the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.
 
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== Archival article ==
[[Category:Literature magazines]]
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[[Category:Literature magazines]]
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''[[Revija 2000]]'' was a cultural, humanistic, and civil society journal, published by [[Društvo 2000]]. Founded in [[established::1969]] by a group of students, it was in print for 40 years. It drew on personalistic philosophy, social movements, democracy, pluralism, and anticipated the democratic developments of later years. The magazine was banned for four years during the 1970s; its critical stance, however, was only made more resolute in the process. In 1981 the magazine organised its first talk on the symbiosis of civil society, Marxist ideology, and the Roman Catholic Church. From 1985 onward it openly supported pluralistic tendencies in politics and later aimed for a critical evaluation and support of democratic society. The magazine included a wide array of contributions, including prose, poetry, translations, essays, diaries, and letters. Some of the areas examined and discussed were literary theory, linguistics, culture, art, philosophy and physiology, religion, and society.
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==See also==
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* [[Društvo 2000]]
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== External links ==
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*[http://www.drustvo-dvatisoc.si/revija2000 Revija 2000 website] (in Slovenian)

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Revija 2000
Slomškova 25, SI-1000 Ljubljana
Phone386 (0) 1 230 1192
Published byDruštvo 2000
Peter Kovačič-Peršin, Editor in Chief




The Revija 2000 went out of print in 2010. See below the archival article. Please be aware that certain links and contact information may no longer be valid.


Archival article

Revija 2000 was a cultural, humanistic, and civil society journal, published by Društvo 2000. Founded in 1969 by a group of students, it was in print for 40 years. It drew on personalistic philosophy, social movements, democracy, pluralism, and anticipated the democratic developments of later years. The magazine was banned for four years during the 1970s; its critical stance, however, was only made more resolute in the process. In 1981 the magazine organised its first talk on the symbiosis of civil society, Marxist ideology, and the Roman Catholic Church. From 1985 onward it openly supported pluralistic tendencies in politics and later aimed for a critical evaluation and support of democratic society. The magazine included a wide array of contributions, including prose, poetry, translations, essays, diaries, and letters. Some of the areas examined and discussed were literary theory, linguistics, culture, art, philosophy and physiology, religion, and society.


See also

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