Josip Pečarić in the podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr': How to recognize who is not for Croatia
In a new podcast episode, academic Josip Pečarić discusses his life, challenges he faced in Belgrade, and his views on societal issues in Croatia.
In the latest episode of the podcast 'Željka Markić & Narod.hr', academic Josip Pečarić, a prominent Croatian mathematician and publicist, shared insights into his background and socio-political concerns in Croatia. Pečarić, whose prolific career includes over 100 published works addressing critical issues in Croatian society, discussed his upbringing in Boka Kotorska and his experiences studying in Belgrade, where he faced challenges due to his Croatian identity.
The conversation transitioned to the concept of mathematical inequality, which Pečarić explained for the general audience, linking it to broader societal themes. Throughout the discussion, he also touched upon significant historical and sociopolitical contexts, such as the presence of large Serbian fascism and its implications for Croatian society, alongside mentions of notable figures like Marko Perković Thompson and historical sites like Jasenovac. These references serve to highlight the ongoing struggles within Croatian national identity and the impact of historical narratives.
The podcast represents a new format following the previous iteration of '55 minutes with Željka Markić' and showcases the intellectual discussions that are pertinent to the Croatian audience. By elevating voices like Pečarić's, the podcast aims to engage listeners with critical dialogues surrounding national identity, mathematics, and cultural heritage in Croatia, emphasizing the importance of awareness about these topics as part of a broader societal discourse.