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  • Tito exiled Mihajlov to the West in 1978, and his passport wasn't returned to him until after the fall of Communism.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • One reason Mihajlov was so widely admired is that he had a knack for illustrating how the Communist regime affected the human spirit.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • When Milosevic finally fell, Mihajlov moved back home to Belgrade.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • One reason Mihajlov was so widely admired is that he had a knack for illustrating how the Communist regime affected the human spirit.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • But Mihajlov never put his Christian religion at the center of his politics.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • One reason Mihajlov was so widely admired is that he had a knack for illustrating how the Communist regime affected the human spirit.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • Philosophically Mihajlov was close to those religious idealists among the dissidents, such as Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, who cited Mihajlov in his work.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • Having begun his career writing and teaching about his first love — Russian literature and philosophy — Mihajlov got into politics by accident.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • Tito exiled Mihajlov to the West in 1978, and his passport wasn't returned to him until after the fall of Communism.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

  • Philosophically Mihajlov was close to those religious idealists among the dissidents, such as Alexandr Solzhenitsyn, who cited Mihajlov in his work.

    Remembering Misha Max Singer 2010

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