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It might be the greatest text ever written depicting the nature and fragility of late communist power: Václav Havel’s 1978 essay The Power of the Powerless.
The green grocer who puts the slogan “Workers of the world, unite!” on his shop window becomes a symbol not of socialist enthusiasm, but of the indignity of enforced consent - lives lived in lies.
Charles University Humanities Scholar and IWM Patočka Fellow Milan Hanyš discusses the relevance of Havel’s concepts of human existence, “living in truth”, human dignity and individual rights to the contemporary political condition of the West.
Moderation by Ludger Hagedorn.
Speakers:
Milan Hanyš & Ludger Hagedorn
This discussion formed part of the Vienna Humanties Festival 2018, to find out more about the festival, visit TTTdebates.org at:
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