Contrasts the philosophies of Tomas G. Masaryk & Vaclav Havel, the men who led the Czech Velvet Revolution in 1918 & 1989. Masaryk opposed a regime he would not fully reject until later in life, whereas Havel opposed an indisputably repulsive regime. For this reason, Masaryk sought deeper reasons for the revolution & legitimated the renewal of the Czech state with his philosophy of history. Positing that the world evolved from theocracy to democracy, Masaryk argued that the Czechs initially provided the impetus for the shift dcuring the fifteenth-century Hussite movement, lost touch with the democratization process after the Battle on the White Mountain in 1620, & returned to the mainstream of European history in their fight against absolut...
In 1978, Vaclav Havel wrote “The Power of the Powerless” criticizing the cruelty of the Communist r...
Like many of the Soviet satellite countries in 1989, the wake of the Velvet Revolution brought forth...
The collapse of communism in late 1989 released the Czechs to freely consider and shape the social a...
Contrasts the philosophies of Tomas G. Masaryk & Vaclav Havel, the men who led the Czech Velvet Revo...
totalitarian regime that effectively controlled Czechoslovak citizens through a complex system of li...
As Masaryk and Havlíček were proponents of democracy, the traces the modernity of their interconnect...
Twenty-five years ago today the Velvet Revolution kicked off in what was then Czechoslovakia to brin...
The following essay is based on the book, Czecho/Slovakia: Ethnic Conflict, Constitutional Fissure, ...
Presents the debate between Tomas G. Masaryk & Czech politician Josef Kaizl about the problematic re...
Non-political politics, ergo an alternative approach to the classical politics of power engineering,...
While at the break of World War I T. G. Masaryk intended to write a study related to the nature and ...
[...] the tendency to interpret his biography as an illustration of the classic dilemma, in the ques...
The article presents the political and intellectual silhouette of Václav Havel (1936–2011) – the las...
Tomas G. Masaryk's Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]) is framed in terms of both what had been...
The collapse of communism in late 1989 released the Czechs to freely consider and shape the social a...
In 1978, Vaclav Havel wrote “The Power of the Powerless” criticizing the cruelty of the Communist r...
Like many of the Soviet satellite countries in 1989, the wake of the Velvet Revolution brought forth...
The collapse of communism in late 1989 released the Czechs to freely consider and shape the social a...
Contrasts the philosophies of Tomas G. Masaryk & Vaclav Havel, the men who led the Czech Velvet Revo...
totalitarian regime that effectively controlled Czechoslovak citizens through a complex system of li...
As Masaryk and Havlíček were proponents of democracy, the traces the modernity of their interconnect...
Twenty-five years ago today the Velvet Revolution kicked off in what was then Czechoslovakia to brin...
The following essay is based on the book, Czecho/Slovakia: Ethnic Conflict, Constitutional Fissure, ...
Presents the debate between Tomas G. Masaryk & Czech politician Josef Kaizl about the problematic re...
Non-political politics, ergo an alternative approach to the classical politics of power engineering,...
While at the break of World War I T. G. Masaryk intended to write a study related to the nature and ...
[...] the tendency to interpret his biography as an illustration of the classic dilemma, in the ques...
The article presents the political and intellectual silhouette of Václav Havel (1936–2011) – the las...
Tomas G. Masaryk's Ceska otazka (The Czech Question [1895]) is framed in terms of both what had been...
The collapse of communism in late 1989 released the Czechs to freely consider and shape the social a...
In 1978, Vaclav Havel wrote “The Power of the Powerless” criticizing the cruelty of the Communist r...
Like many of the Soviet satellite countries in 1989, the wake of the Velvet Revolution brought forth...
The collapse of communism in late 1989 released the Czechs to freely consider and shape the social a...