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NEĆE MOĆI:  Učeni protićizam
Serbia🏛️ Politikapred 6 urami

NEĆE MOĆI: Učeni protićizam

The article critiques Milan St. Protić, a Serbian academic and writer, for his alleged lack of knowledge and frequent errors in both content and language. The author accuses Protić of repeatedly making mistakes, such as misattributing quotes and using incorrect terminology like 'prezumpcija' instead of 'presumpcija'. The piece highlights Protić’s tendency to make claims about historical and legal matters without proper verification, suggesting he lacks basic scholarly rigor. It also points out his misuse of terms related to legal concepts, such as the presumption of innocence, which he incorrectly attributes to Napoleon’s Code Penal from 1810, while ignoring established scholarship in Serbian linguistic and legal traditions.

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NEĆE MOĆI: Učeni protićizam

The article critiques Milan St. Protić, a Serbian academic and writer, for his alleged lack of knowledge and frequent errors in both content and language. The author accuses Protić of repeatedly making mistakes, such as misattributing quotes and using incorrect terminology like 'prezumpcija' instead of 'presumpcija'. The piece highlights Protić’s tendency to make claims about historical and legal matters without proper verification, suggesting he lacks basic scholarly rigor. It also points out his misuse of terms related to legal concepts, such as the presumption of innocence, which he incorrectly attributes to Napoleon’s Code Penal from 1810, while ignoring established scholarship in Serbian linguistic and legal traditions.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames Milan St. Protić as an intellectual figure who is being criticized for his ignorance and lack of scholarly integrity. While the subject is academic, the tone suggests a left-leaning critique of a prominent intellectual figure, possibly aligned with progressive or liberal values. F

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 50 · Objektivnost 30): The article contains strong personal attacks and accusations against Milan St. Protić, suggesting he lacks knowledge and has no friends. It does not present factual claims about his work or arguments but rather criticizes his writing style and alleged ignorance. The piece lacks objectivity and prese

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