The Power of the Powerless

The Power of the Powerless

by Vaclav Havel and John Keane
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Publication Date: 16/09/2016

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Books of great political insight and novelty always outlive their time of birth and this reissued work, initially published in 1985, is no exception. Written shortly after the formation of Charter 77, the essays in this collection are among the most original and compelling pieces of political writing to have emerged from central and Eastern Europe during the whole of the post-war period. Václav Havel’s essay provides the title for the book. It was read by all the contributors who in turn responded to the many questions which Havel raises about the potential power of the powerless.


The essays explain the anti-democratic features and limits of Soviet-type totalitarian systems of power. They discuss such concepts as ideology, democracy, civil liberty, law and the state from a perspective which is radically different from that of people living in liberal western democracies. The authors also discuss the prospects for democratic change under totalitarian conditions. Steven Lukes’ introduction provides an invaluable political and historical context for these writings.


The authors represent a very broad spectrum of democratic opinion, including liberal, conservative and socialist.

ISBN:
9781315487359
9781315487359
Category:
Politics & government
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
16-09-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
John Keane

John Keane is professor of politics at the University of Sydney and the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin and founded London's Centre for the Study of Democracy and the Sydney Democracy Network. Among his many books, The Life and Death of Democracy was shortlisted for the 2010 Prime Minister's Literary Award for Non-Fiction and translated into many languages. He was recently nominated for the Balzan and Holberg prizes, for outstanding global contributions to the human sciences. His most recent book is The Shortest History of Democracy.

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