Filip Erceg

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Filip Erceg (born 1979) is a

Croatian writer, journalist
and political scientist.

Erceg was born in

Hrvatska ljevica and was a member of the Central Committee of the Socialist Labour Party (and later also the Vice-President of the party[2]). He was a member of the editorial board of the philosophical journal 11. teza ("Thesis Eleven") and is on the executive committee of August Cesarec Foundation. Filip Erceg is also a member of the editorial board of a left-wing magazine Novi Plamen.[3] and is credited with inventing the term "altermodernism" as a contemporary reinvention or recalibration of modernism.[4] He has also been publicly outspoken on what he perceives as the retrograde historical phenomena associated with far Right clericalism.[5]

Works

His first book is Krvav povoj rane (2006),

ISBN 953-95475-0-4. He has also written the Od socijalizma do pesimizma,a book of political essays published in 2008 by the Demokratska misao publishing house.[6]
Erceg has also contributed articles for the Hrvatska književna enciklopedija (The Croatian Literary Encyclopaedia).

He also published poetry, essays and

etc.

See also

References