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From the Stakhanovite-Movement toward a Free Saturday. The Idea of Labor in Socialist Czechoslovakia of the 1960s
Keller, Filip ; Pullmann, Michal (advisor) ; Sommer, Vítězslav (referee)
This paper outlines the concept of labour in socialist Czechoslovakia of the 1960s. It examines on discourses of social and economic reforms and that of the post-Stalin era. The focus lays on main social, economic and ideological categories on which those projects based, on extent of their construction as well as on shifting the emphasis between their particular elements. The paper concerns above all conceivable relation of the newly shaped discourse to effort to reconstitute social differentiation and to overcome the social leveling of the previous Stalin era. An attempt will be made to connect Honnet's theory of recognition with G. Cohen's concept of egalitarian justice. From that perspective, the paper will examine historical tranformations of conceptions of justice, division of labour, a social ethos of different social groups (particullary the educated intelligentsia), legitimacy of given forms of redistribution etc.
The conception of a participative budgeting as an inovation of democracy
Venclíková, Vendula ; Hrubec, Marek (advisor) ; Bíba, Jan (referee)
Koncepce participativního rozpočtování jako inovace demokracie Vendula Venclíková Abstract (in English): The aim of this thesis is to reflect theoretical basis of participatory budgeting in context of the theory of recognition. To analyse in this context a form of contemporary effort of application of participatory budgeting in the Czech environment. Participatory budgeting as an normative result of the struggle of recognition is analysed in the view of innovative conception of democracy, connecting economic and participative democracy.

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