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The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel by Aviezer Tucker,

The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel by Aviezer Tucker,
Theory meets practice in The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel, a critical study of the philosophy and political practice of the Czech dissident movement Charter 77. Aviezer Tucker examines how the political philosophy of Jan Patocka (1907-1977), founder of Charter 77, influenced the thinking and political leadership of Vaclav Havel as dissident and president. The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel is the first serious treatment of Havel as philosopher and Patocka as political thinker. Through the Charter 77 dissident movement in Czechoslovakia, opponents of communism based their civil struggle for human rights on philosophic foundations, and members of the Charter 77 movement later led the Velvet Revolution. After Patocka's self-sacrifice in 1977, Vaclav Havel emerged a strong philosophical and political force, and he continued to apply Patocka's philosophy in order to understand the human condition under communism and the meaning of dissidence. However, the political/philosophical orientation of the Charter 77 movement failed to provide President Havel with an adequate basis for comprehending and responding to the extraordinary political and economic problems of the postcommunist period. In his discussion of Havel's presidency and the eventual corruption of the Velvet Revolution, Tucker demonstrates that the weaknesses in Charter 77 members' understanding of modernity, which did not matter while they were dissidents, seriously harmed their ability to function in a modern democratic system. Within this context, Tucker also examines Havel's recent attempt to topple the democratic but corrupt government in 1997-1998. ThePhilosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patocka to Havel will be of interest to students of philosophy and politics, scholars and students of Slavic studies, and historians, as well as anyone fascinated by the nature of dissidence.



Political Philosophers of the Twentieth Century by Michael Lessnoff,
Political Philosophers of the Twentieth Century by Michael Lessnoff,
This acute and critical survey of the major figures and ideas of twentieth-century political philosophy provides a vivid portrait of the history of our time. It demonstrates the absurdity of the view that political philosophy was "dead" in this century. In actuality, the twentieth century has produced a galaxy of political philosophers that can stand comparison with that of any earlier epoch. If new political problems and crises give rise to originality in political theory, this century has had ample inspiration for the abundance. Political Philosophers of the Twentieth Century explores writers both liberal and neo-Marxist, as well as less easily classifiable thinkers such as Arendt and Habermas. It shows how these political theories have been shaped by responses to deep-rooted social and ideological forces of our century, such as bureaucratization, rationalization and "disenchantment". This is a book that will be welcomed by all that are interested in political philosophy.



Theologico-Political Treatise - Written by the philosopher and pantheist Baruch Spinoza, the Theologico-Political Treatise or Tractatus Theologico-Politicus was an early criticism of religious intolerance and a defense of secular government. In particular, it was a preemptive defense of his later work, Ethics (published posthumously in 1677), for which Spinoza anticipated harsh criticism.

Jan Cox (philosopher) - Jan M. Cox (June 2,1938 – November 5, 2005), was a postmodern mystic, an author, philosopher, musician, political candidate, television personality, “entertainer of ideas,” and teacher of point-blank reality.

Charles Mason (Philosopher) - Charles Mason (born 14 September 1950) is a pro-Western political revolutionary and musician.

John Rawls - John Rawls (February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American philosopher, a professor of political philosophy at Harvard University and author of A Theory of Justice (1971), Political Liberalism, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement, and The Law of Peoples. He is considered by many scholars to be the most important political philosopher of the 20th century in the English-speaking world.



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