The art of the impossible

politics as morality in practice : speeches and writings, 1990-1996

273 pages

English language

Published Aug. 27, 1997 by Knopf, Distributed by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-679-45106-8
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OCLC Number:
36066095

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There is no shortage of politicians who make a habit of shooting from the hip, but it is much rarer to find one who speaks from the heart. Vaclav Havel knows no other way to speak, or to write. Both as a dissident and as a playwright it was his sworn purpose for many years to combat evil with nothing but truth. As president of Czechoslovakia, and now of the Czech Republic, he has clung to that habit, refusing to turn over either his conscience or his voice to political handlers and professional speech-writers. Instead he assumes the additional burden - for him, it is a distinct pleasure - of composing all of his oratory.

This volume consists of thirty-five of these essays, written between the years 1990 and 1996, that manage to be both profoundly personal and profoundly political. Havel writes of totalitarianism, its miseries and the nonetheless difficult …

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Subjects

  • Political ethics
  • Citizenship -- Moral and ethical aspects
  • Post-communism
  • Truth
  • Responsibility
  • Civilization, Modern -- 1950- -- Moral and ethical aspects
  • Czech Republic -- Politics and government -- Moral and ethical aspects

Places

  • Tschechische Republik
  • Czech Republic