But sometimes-especially in the hands of people with a tendency towards dogmatic, ideological thinking-this sentiment becomes a kind of hickory stick… - Václav Havel

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But sometimes-especially in the hands of people with a tendency towards dogmatic, ideological thinking-this sentiment becomes a kind of hickory stick to crack across the knuckle of anyone who does not want, for whatever reason, to copy faithfully all the models presented-which today, of course, are western models. If that is what it means, then I can’t agree. Without being, as I have said, a seeker after some ‘third way’, I am opposed to blind imitation, especially if it becomes an ideology….We will never turn Czechoslovakia into a Federal Republic of Germany, or a France, or a Sweden, or a United States of America, and I don’t see the slightest reason why we should try.

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About Václav Havel

Václav Havel (5 October 1936 – 18 December 2011) was a Czech writer and dramatist famous for his work in the Theatre of the Absurd, who became a politician and served as the last President of Czechoslovakia, and the first President of the Czech Republic.

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Alternative Names: Vaclav Havel
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(Il potere totalitario) È la legge totalizzante di un potere borioso, anonimamente burocratico, non ancora irresponsabile ma già operante al di fuori della coscienza, un potere radicato in una finzione ideologica onnipresente, che può razionalizzare qualsiasi cosa, senza neppure dover entrare in contatto con la verità. Il potere come l’onnipresente monopolio del controllo, della repressione e della paura. Il potere che fa del pensiero, della moralità e della dimensione privata un monopolio di Stato e, in tal modo, li disumanizza. Il potere che da tempo non è più il problema di un gruppo di governanti arbitrari, ma che, piuttosto, invade e fagocita tutti, se non altro attraverso il loro silenzio, in modo che qualsiasi cosa diventi tutt’uno con esso. In realtà, nessuno possiede un tale potere, dal momento che è il potere stesso a possedere tutti; è una mostruosità che non è guidata dagli uomini, ma che, al contrario, li trascina tutti, con il suo «oggettivo» impeto di sé – oggettivo nel senso di essere estraneo a tutti i princìpi umani, inclusa la ragione umana e perciò interamente irrazionale – verso un futuro terrificante e sconosciuto.

In an era when metaphysical and existential certainties are in a state of crisis, when people are being uprooted and alienated and are losing their sense of what this world means, this ideology inevitably has a certain hypnotic charm. To wandering humankind it offers an immediately available home: all one has to do is accept it, and suddenly everything becomes clear once more, life takes on new meaning, and all mysteries, unanswered questions, anxiety, and loneliness vanish. Of course, one pays dearly for this low-rent home: the price is abdication of one’ s own reason, conscience, and responsibility, for an essential aspect of this ideology is the consignment of reason and conscience to a higher authority. The principle involved here is that the center of power is identical with the center of truth.

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