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Attitudes of Czech Public to Democratic Creed and Freedom
Klicperová-Baker, Martina ; Feierabend, I. K. ; Košťál, J.
The paper consists of two chapters. The first reviews social psychological predispositions for democracy (civic political culture, civic éthos and civic nationalism) and presents empirical results illustrating shared and distinct attitudes to democracy and freedom in four nations – Czech and Slovak Republics, Belarus and Bulgaria. Second part analyzes attitudes of Czech citizens to the life under totalitarian conditions and to the life in freedom (presents characteristics of respondents who oppose or welcome the political changes and analyzes what particular aspects of life are most upsetting for citizens in the current society and which made them most distressed in the past conditions of unfreedom. Comparison of present life with the life before 1989 is based on responses of a representative sample of the Czech Republic.

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