Ljubomir Stojanović

Ljubomir Stojanović (sometimes mentioned as Ljuba Stojanovic) (August 6, 1860 – June 16, 1930) was Serbian statesman, politician, philologist and academic.

Biography

As a member of the Serbian Independent Radical Party, Stojanović was several times minister of education in Serbia and once Prime Minister, one of the founders of the Yugoslav Republican Party and its first president (1913–1923). Secretary of the Serbian Academy of Sciences; very active in the scientific field, issued a large number of ancient monuments: Miroslav Gospels, Old Serbian inscriptions and records (6 vol.), old proverbs, etc., then Vuk Karadzic works. He wrote and grammar textbooks for secondary schools, studies of old Serbian printing MA, Serbian churches from 15th to 16th century, the Archbishop Daniel, the most important monograph of his work life and work of Vuk Karadzic.

Stojanović was described as a moralist in politics: "The second one censor of public nature, Ljuba Stojanovic, the revolt of many of them as they are, but it is questioned why they were such. With his kind of totalitarian conception of democracy, the ruler is derived, in perfect order and the people, he is underestimating just today from what proceeded in the distant future, one day should be. It is an opinion about everything as a cut stump. Sidle "raw masses with a tendency to understand them and transforms them patiently, he did not know how. With these rigid attitude love Stojanovic uncomfortable was made blagovoljenje voters, and that is why when setting up his candidate list in the district, explaining to the people, the place it had done by someone else. Unyielding in its moral asceticism, independent of everything and everybody, and ready for any kind of self-sacrifice, Ljuba Stojanovic could not grasp that and any other is not able to do as he – in whatever situation was, personal, family, with whatever head and load in your head ... "

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