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Rusmir Mahmutcehajic

was born in 1948 in Stolac (Bosnia and Herzegovina). He is professor of applied physics at the University of Sarajevo, where he also lectures on the phenomenology of the sacred. He was a dissident during the Communist years, and in 1991 he was elected Vice President of the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina. He also served as Minister of Energy, Mining, and Industry. In late 1993 he resigned from all governmental posts because of his opposition to the country' s ethnic partition.

He is the founder and president of International Forum Bosnia (Sarajevo), an NGO which advocates the strengthening of civil society in B-H. He is co-editor of the periodical Forum Bosnae, and author of numerous historical-philosophical, sociological, and political articles, and of: The Genocide against the Bosnian Muslims (1991); Living Bosnia: Political Essays and Interviews (1996); O nauku znaka [On the Doctrine of Symbols] (1996); Bosnia the Good (2000); The Denial of Bosnia (2000).



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Rusmir Mahmutcehajic

On love

Unpublished manuscript fragments

Love can only be spoken of in terms of its effects, those traces of it that are accessible to memory and reason. [more]

17.08.2005



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