The ideological basis which led to the establishment of the Yugoslav state was represented by so-called Yugoslav thought. This article follows the development of this thought, reflected in the programmes for the state-political union of the Southern Slavic nations. Two concepts - unitarian and federalist - met at this point. Initially the first concept was more prominent, and this was reflected in the system of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Then the federalist principle gained prominence in the bourgeois camp, and later - after the initial indifference - also in the Marxist camp.
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In 1944, KPS already controlled the whole partisan movement and was systematically getting ready for the revolutionary takeover of power after the war. Because of tactical reasons it did not talk about revolution and outwardly it persisted in its "national liberation positions". At the same time it strengthened its own ranks and established the revolutionary orientation of its authority through its monopoly role. It introduced the revolutionary legal order and judicial power, prepared the administrative apparatus and the plans for the measures after the takeover of power.
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