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Karel Kosík in the context of Marxism (personality and analysis of work)
ADAM, Marek
This diploma thesis brings the description of life and work one of the foremost intellectuals of twentieth century, philosopher Karel Kosík (1926-2003). Karel Kosík was a philosopher, who holds an idea of ``Open Marxism``. This intellectual trend was practically one and only system, which could in time of communism totality ask for dialogue with other intellectual movements. Except philosophy of history Kosík´s work go beyond to the areas of history, sociology, philosophical anthropology and literature. Kosík became the front ideological representative of Prague Spring. Kosík abid his ideals of ``socialism with human face`` even in the totalitarian times during years 1970-1989, when he was as enemy of regime removed from the academical world. After year 1989, when he returned for short at Charles University (1990-1992) he stayed devoted for the ``Open Marxism`` as a leading left-wing philosopher. He was forced to leave his position at university in 1992, allegedly because of his age. Diploma thesis is divided in five chapters. The first chapter describes Kosík´s philosophy in the contemporary context of marxism, the second one gives facts about Kosík´s life story, the third is focused on analysis of Kosík´s work, the fourth inquires into contemporary reception of the Kosík´s person and fifth chapter is intent on Kosík´s relevance and legacy for our presence and future. In Appendix are added copies of some archival materials provided by Literature archive of Museum of Czech Literature in Prague and Archive of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic in Prague.
How did the Prague Spring affected Literární noviny? A contribution to the characteristics of one weekly periodical (and one generation)
Šámal, Petr
A study documenting and affect of the Prague Spring 1968 events on the weekly periodical Literární noviny. A contribution made at an international conference organized by the Literary Academy in cooperation with the Municipal Library of Prague.
Exile on the way to 1968
Přibáň, Michal
A study analysing literary activities of Czech exile antecedent to the Prague Spring 1968.
1968 in Liberec: nine cultural events and Václav Havel as an extra draft
Jareš, Michal
A study surveying literary events connected with the year 1968 in Liberec; among others mentioned Václav Havel.
As far as the lanterns... Writers and the Prague Spring in Normalization propaganda
Fialová, Alena
A study analysing the role of writers during the Prague Spring 1968 and it's presentation in political propaganda of the time of Normalization.
The Association of Czech (Czechoslovak) Writers 1968-1970
Piorecká, Kateřina
A study analysing changes of the Association of Czech (Czechoslovak) Writers from 1968 to 1970.
Czech Union of Scientific Workers
Ďurčanský, Marek
Prague Spring brought also an ambitious project of universal organisation of Czech scientific workers. The union was to combine professional, social and political purposes. Leading personalities of contemporary Czech science can be found between its members (Otto Wichterle, Bohumil Sekla, František Běhounek etc.). The study describes the short history (1968-1971) of the Union.

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