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Nation in a state of unconsciousness: Czech society during communist era
Kopáčová, Natálie ; Müller, Karel (advisor) ; Fleissner, Kamil (referee)
The diploma thesis analyses czechoslovakian society between 1948 and 1989 with help of ethical blindness concept. It focuses on former living conditions, ways of perceiving socialist system and how public adapted to it. Ethical blindness is a state of mind which makes us blind for the ethical dimension of our decision. It is unintentional and usually short-term, caused by individual characteristics and very strong context. The hypothesis lays in assumptions that ethical blindness was present during the communist era in Czechoslovakia and can be used to interpret passiveness of former public and its consequences. The thesis conerns also those who managed to release themselves from ethical blindness.
Voting behaviour of the Czechs: Case study of Czech voters from 2000
Kopáčová, Natálie ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Husák, Jan (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the definition of social, economic and political factors, which affect the voting behaviour and its significance from voter's point of view. The aim of the thesis is to analyse the voting behaviour of voters in the Czech Republic from 2000 as well as to cover the topic of voter absence and reasons for that. The first two parts of the work are dealing with scientific theories and findings about factors that have an impact on voter's behaviour and voter turnout. The third part is strictly practical, as it analyses the influences affecting the behaviour of Czech voters.

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