Društvene ideje Todora Pavlovića

  • Ilija Z. Kajtez Univerzitet Union – Nikola Tesla, Fakultet za međunarodnu politiku i bezbednost, Beograd (Republika Srbija)
  • Srđan V. Starčević Univerzitet odbrane, Vojna akademija, Departman za društveno-humanističke nauke, Katedra društvenih nauka, Beograd (Republika Srbija)
Ključne reči: Todor Pavlović, Emil Dirkem, društvena solidarnost, vojska, moral vojske

Sažetak


U radu su analizirani sociološki radovi Todora Pavlovića s ciljem da se prikažu njegove osnovne društvene ideje i proveri aktuelnost njegovih zaključaka o odnosu društvenog razvitka i vojne organizacije. Naročito je problematizovano Pavlovićevo objašnjenje razvoja vojne organizacije, u okviru kojeg se pobija stanovište dijalektičkog materijalizma o uticaju ratne tehnike na organizaciju i taktiku vojske. Ovo izdvaja Pavlovića od ostalih srpskih i jugoslovenskih sociologa 20. veka koji su se bavili vojskom i anticipira nove sociološke poglede na odnos između tehničkih dometa i organizacije društvenih procesa. Korišćene su osnovne analitičke i sintetičke metode, analiza sadržaja, kao i biografska i komparativna metoda.

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