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Muharem Bazdulj's lecture on "The Work and Heritage of Dimitri Mitrinović" (January 12, 2021) What is the profile of a person who is a compatriot and contemporary of Mustafa Golubić, who admonishes Andrić to learn English, hangs out with Kandinsky and Meštrović, founds the Adlerian Society, which in the correspondence he mentions Ezra Pound, who writes two open letters to Hitler, whom King Alexander invites to an audience and allegedly calls him a madman, and whose see the grave in the background of Marx's admirers taking photos with his memorial plaque? A new participant in the KCNS panel program, the well-known writer and intellectual Muharem Bazdulj, spoke about a very interesting and unfairly marginalized figure in Serbian cultural history - Dimitri Mitrinović. The "Archeology of Atlantis" series, which opens with a lecture on Mitrinović, aims to shed additional light on important thinkers of our cultural history and to point out their relevance for today. We are talking about people who, as Bazdulj states, "globally, are less known than they deserve" and who, like Mitrinović, are seen as "marginal and esoteric figures".