![]() For some, it may seem like a minor complaint compared to the current problems in Kosovo, but it must be well ensured that along the common path to change there is no collateral damage to one of the main foundations for progress: Freedom - of thought, expression and action. Within the main struggle for the betterment of life and conditions in this country, there is also a great battle that can be lost in silence, drowned in the noise of anger and mass unrest. How can an intellectual whose opinion follows a sharply logical path, or who has an incomprehensible intuitive power against the charlatans with whom he may be surrounded, function in the realm of political nonsense? Thus, many intellectuals decide not to get involved with any of the parties and remain neutral in terms of affiliation - but not in terms of the situation.īut here is where trouble arises. ![]() Therefore, such lability makes it impossible for a genuine intellectual to join any of these political subjects. I would like to say that they recognize interest, but when I think of the political suicides of some parties and politicians, even that term would not be fully inclusive. But all these (non-)developments float to the surface, so their motives are clear enough to be considered superficial politics. Its dynamics are strange, full of twists and turns and sudden breaks and unjustifiable combinations. Political developments in Kosovo during the past 20 years after the war make it clear that parties and politicians in our country do not recognize consistency or tradition - they do not recognize ideology or long-term planning. ![]() Knowing politics superficially means that you know Kosovar politics very well.
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