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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements vu
Introduction 1
Havel, a Philosopher? 3
Havel, a Liberal? 9
1 Themes in Havel s Thought 14
The Concept of Being 15
The Political Focus of Havel 18
The Critique of Technology 23
Living in Truth 32
The Political Significance of Art 34
2 The Influence of Jan Patocka 40
Patocka, Havel and Arendt 44
Patocka, Havel and History 53
Patocka, Plato Havel 57
Patocka s Critique of Ideology and the Influence of that
Critique on Havel 63
Conclusion 67
3 Further Patockean Ideas in Havel s Thought 69
Asubjective Phenomenology 69
Patocka and Language 72
Patocka s Thoughts on Plato and Logos 77
Havel s Appropriation of the Greek Element of Patocka s
Thought 84
Conclusion 90
4 Living in Truth as an Existential Concept 91
The Existential Nature of a Life in Truth 92
Comparison of Havel s Thoughts on Language to “Bad Faith” 96
Facticity and Responsibility in “Audience” 103
Conclusion 106
VI
CONTENTS
5 Havel s Concern for Meaningful Political Discourse no
Havel s Writings and Thoughts Regarding Language no
The Garden Party 112
The Memorandum 118
The Increased Difficulty of Concentration 119
Language and Discourse in Letters to Olga” 8c “Open Letters” 121
Charter 77 and Meaningful Political Discourse 124
Conclusion 129
6 Václav Havel s Political thought as a Liberal Philosophy 130
Havel s Liberalism 131
Is Havel a Perfectionist? 135
Havel s Brand of Liberalism 144
Sources of Havel s Liberalism 145
Conclusion 148
7 Havel s Liberal Agonism 150
What is Liberal Agonism? 150
Liberal Agonism Further Explored 154
Havel s Responsibility and the Liberal Conception of the Self 162
Havel s Post-Nationalism 166
Conclusion 169
Conclusion: Havel and the Neoliberal State 171
Bibliography 179
Index 188
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Index
Action î, 4,7, io, 20,27-28,33, 35,47-57»
65» 75» 79-8i, 87-89, 94-103,122,126,
133» 138-140,146-147» 153» 157» 165» 169,
174,178
Agamben, G. 176-178
Appearing 70-71
Arendt, H. 23^0,44-52,55» 57» 107
Aristotle 48,66, 78-83
Art 34-39
Bayard, C. 2
Benhabib, S. 165
Brown, W. 173-174
Care for the soul 43,59,71, 74,79» 81-82, 94,
140,160
Charter 77 5,46,52, 60-62,124-128,137,
140,148
Chorismos 78-82
Chvatik, I. 69,70, 76,162
Civic Forum 152
Communitarianism 137,139-142,143
Communicative action 152-153,155
Concealment and unconcealment 36, 41,
53-54
Democracy 8, 46, 64,141-142,145-150
Deliberative democracy 150,155
Derrida, J. 59, 62-63, 65,158
Discourse ethics n, 150,154-155
Dubcek, A. 57, 89,159ns
Dworkin, R. 140
Elshtain, J.B. 3, 38-39,44,45» 66
Existentialism 17,72,106,155
Findlay, E. 2-3,6-9,571166, 58,65, 69,77
Freedom 8,17,26-27, 39,47~50,54-66,73,
76, 80-82, 88, 95, 97-106,133, i4on3o,
143,148,169,172-174
Gadamer, H-G. 82-83,87
God 123
Habermas, J. 11,108-110,124,150-156,170
Havel, V.
Greengrocer allegory 32-33» 54» 59»
94-95» 98-99» 114» 135» 139
Living in truth 10, 29-30,33, 62, 91, 94»
107,123,126,143,160,165,168
Memory of Being 91-92,102,104,153
Responsibility 7-8,31,59, 66, 88, 93,149,
153» 155
Political role of theatre 34
Critique of technology 23-31
Alienation 22,101, n6,118-019
Presidency 3,42,57,76, n6,128,142,
145.174
Non-political politics 6,10, 67,155,
169-170
Post-totalitarianism 19, 31,67, 95,
121,146
Memorandum 118-U9
The Increased Difficulty of
Concentration 22, n9-i20,124
The Garden Party 31,112,115-120
Audience 103-106
The Power of the Powerless 4,18-19,32,
95, 98,114,139» 146
Hayek, F. 172
Heidegger, M. 6,14-18, 22-31,34-42, 49“5°
53“54, 63, 65, 70, 73, 75» 82, 83, 85, 99,
118,150,163
Heilbroner, R. 172
Horizons of Being 6,17,20-21,28-29,43,
43,45, 64, 85-90,102,108,142-146,163,
168.175
Humanism 1,6,14-18, 30,38,67,142
Human rights 70-71,124,137,152,160,
i63n39,168,177
Husserl, E. 42-43» 53» 69-70, 93~96,
160,162
Ideology 3-4,33» 46,57, 60, 63-68, 94-99»
114-118,126,143» 147» 170-174
Jaspers, K. 61-62
Jirous, I. 131
John Stuart Mill 1,10,132-143» h8, 166,168
Judt, T. 9-10
INDEX
189
Kafka, F. 68
Kant, I. 47
Keane, J. 2,7
Kierkegaard, S. 97,107,155-156,170
Klaus, V. 175
Klemperer, V. 117,129
Kohâk, E. 8,41-44,57-5$, 62
Komensky, J. (Comenius) 154
Kosik, K. 6-7, 95
Kriseova, E. 6,15,40
Kymlicka, W. 130,139,172
Language,
political manipulation of 11,110-118,
122-129,145» 148—149» 156
absurd 3U147,118-120
Patocka and 72-75
Limits of 151-152
Levinas, E. 6,14-18, 20-22, 30, 39-40,101,
150
Liberal agonism 8,144,150-170,171-178
Liberalism 1, 9,11,130-134,139140,144-148,
150,152
Critique of 159-165,166
Masaryk, T.G. 1, 6,10,14,16-20, 29,38-39,
40, 42-43, 60, 67, 67, 93,106-107,142,
150,170
Titanism 29-30,106,145
Matustik, M. 11,110,112,154-157,166
Merleau-Ponty, M. 95-96,169
Metaphysics 25,35, 54, 60, 67, 73-80
Death of 21,43,118
Milosz, C. u4,129
Mouffe, C. 11,150—170
NATO 11-13,157» 167
Neoliberalism 166,172-176
Nietzsche, F. 25,35, 56, 74-75» u8
Trench warfare 51
And history 53-57
On language 72-76
Perfectionism 135-137
Phenomenology 8,40-44, 53» 58, 83, 93,151
Plastic People of the Universe 35, 89,131
Plato 35, 41, 43-46, 54, 57-62, 66, 74, 77-83,
87, 99» 162-163
Pluralism 9-10, 75,109,116-117,134
Political agonism 150
Post-secularism 108-109
Prague Spring 47» 65
Private sphere 22, 51,108,133,133ml
Public sphere 7,13, 37, i22n34,124,151»
173-174
Radical democracy 157-159
Rawls, J. 5,130,141,144-145,148
Ricoeur, P. 83
Ripstein, A. 133-134
Rorty, R. 2,45-46, 73
Sacrifice 7-8, 52, 62,131,146,166,175
Samizdat 5, 84, 89
Sartre, J-P. 17, 85, 91-94, 97» 100-107
Bad faith 10, 91, 96-104,147
Schmitt, C. 11,159-160,165-169,171-172
Scientism 35,43,145
Socrates 41, 54-55, 58-63, 66,74, 79» 107
Technology, critique of 6, 23, 99, 99n22,130,
146,148
Thrownness 53-54, 83, 87-88,101-104
Tragedy 22,46-47
Tucker, A. 2,11, 31,56, 62,135,140-141
Tvar 138
Union of Czechoslovakian Writers 110,138,
148
Patoika, J. 5-7 Velvet revolution 112
Asubjective phenomenology 69-71,
151,162 Wallace, D.F. 22—23
Negative Platonism 58-59, 69-72,76-78, Wilson, P. 35
80,123
Death 41,61 Young-Bruehl, E. 48
And Greek philosophy 41, 57» 61, 77-9«
Critique of ideology 63-67 Zantovsky, M. 2-4,12,14,20
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