PHILOSOPHER

Svetozar Marković

1846 - 1875

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Svetozar Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Марковић, pronounced [sʋêtozaːr mǎːrkoʋit͡ɕ]; 9 September 1846 – 26 February 1875) was a Serbian political activist, literary critic and socialist philosopher. He developed an activistic anthropological philosophy with a definite program of social change. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Svetozar Marković is the 714th most popular philosopher (down from 659th in 2019), the 120th most popular biography from Serbia (down from 111th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Serbian Philosopher.

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Among PHILOSOPHERS

Among philosophers, Svetozar Marković ranks 714 out of 1,267Before him are Mario Bunge, Francesco Algarotti, Stephen Toulmin, Aedesia, André Glucksmann, and Onesicritus. After him are Edvard Westermarck, Numenius of Apamea, Gaius Marius Victorinus, Cheng Yi, Georges Politzer, and Sarah Kofman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1846, Svetozar Marković ranks 36Before him are Alexander von Kluck, Vasily Dokuchaev, Count Kasimir Felix Badeni, Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay, Hermann Paul, and Paolo Tosti. After him are Boutros Ghali, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Raoul Pictet, Turhan Pasha Përmeti, F. H. Bradley, and Riccardo Drigo. Among people deceased in 1875, Svetozar Marković ranks 32Before him are Eduard Mörike, Henry Wilson, Tristan Corbière, Prince Karl Theodor of Bavaria, Prince Adalbert of Bavaria, and Louise Farrenc. After him are Gabriel García Moreno, John C. Breckinridge, Antoine-Louis Barye, Frederick William, Elector of Hesse, Carl Jakob Sundevall, and January Suchodolski.

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In Serbia

Among people born in Serbia, Svetozar Marković ranks 120 out of 661Before him are Ana Brnabić (1975), Milan Stojadinović (1888), Ivan Stephen of Bulgaria (1300), Mirko Cvetković (1950), Desanka Maksimović (1898), and Mutimir of Serbia (830). After him are Jovan Jovanović Zmaj (1833), Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia (1928), Dengizich (395), Dejan Stanković (1978), Ceca (1973), and Lola Novaković (1935).

Among PHILOSOPHERS In Serbia

Among philosophers born in Serbia, Svetozar Marković ranks 2Before him are Thomas Nagel (1937).