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Alexander Dubček and Politics with a Human Face

Alexander Dubček and Politics with a Human Face

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Dátum vydania: 01.12.2020
Alexander Dubček one of those key figures modern Slovak history that historians and the general public alike keep returning to, both because of his role the tumultuous events 1968 and because, to some extent, he has become symbol the struggle for democratic transformation of society, for civil rights and for human It welcome fact that the individual contributions ...
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Detaily o knihe
Počet strán: 317
Väzba: Viazaná
Rozmer: 170x240 mm
Hmotnosť: 670 g
Jazyk: Anglicky
EAN: 9788022418409
Rok vydania: 2020
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O knihe
Alexander Dubček one of those key figures modern Slovak history that historians and the general public alike keep returning to, both because of his role the tumultuous events 1968 and because, to some extent, he has become symbol the struggle for democratic transformation of society, for civil rights and for human It welcome fact that the individual contributions in this book not only outline the already familiar events and facts but also bring new information, new context and novel observations, thus contributing our knowledge that difficult and controversial period that influenced Alexander Dubček's work. They may serve as proof that Dubček's political thought and activity provide inspiration even for the present, when we are seeking new avenues for society. Alexander Dubček and his generation faced the same problem as our contemporaries the crisis of public authorities and the existence of symbolic capital. Everyone Slovakia would only gain we did not shut our eyes to this obvious fact and stopped pretending that does not exist. Ignoring people's memory not the way out of our problems. Today, we approach recent events as they had taken place in the Mesozoic, judging the actions of past generations accordance with some absolute criteria, infinity had now been achieved, and nothing the recent past were perfect. From this perspective, even our current democracy is one that conditional and rationed. Yet, Alexander Dubček and his generation would never accept that.