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The Influence of Western Thinkers on Sun Yat-Sen, His Political Philosophy and Practice
Mališ, Jan ; Halamka, Tomáš (advisor) ; Franěk, Jakub (referee)
The aim of this paper is to highlight the influences of major Western thinkers on Sun Yat-sen, which authors have had how much of an influence, and how different influences from different authors interact. The thesis begins immediately after the introduction, with a brief summary of Sun Yat-sen's life, emphasizing the possible influences from any angle. The work then moves on to the main part, which are the influences themselves, divided into two parts. The first are the broader influences, that is, the influences of authors, stimuli, or environments that did not have as much of an influence as the four main authors, but are still worthy of a subsection in the thesis alone. These chapters analyze Mill, Rousseau, Lincoln, and then the influence of Japan and British-influenced territories. The second part then deals with the main authors, which are Montesquieu,George, Kropotkin and Marx. The thesis then concludes with a summary of the main findings, a short recapitulation of the thesis and overall concluding thoughts on the thesis.
The comparison of neoclasical and keynesian economics of unemployment
Vinterová, Michaela ; Janíčko, Martin (advisor)
Abstract The aim of my bachelor thesis is to describe in detail the main differences between neoclasical and keynesian theory of unemployment. The first part consists of essential premises of neoclasical theory (being represented mainly by its so called Cambridge School) and narrow desription of their approach to the problems of unemployment. Equally I focus on these premises and find out their consequences for the labour market. In the second part of my thesis, I similarly like in the first part describe the theory of unemployment elaborated by John Maynard Keynes, which could be, at least in general, found in his famous book The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. I would like to aim on the fundamentals, which led Keynes to this theoretical approach and try to find out some of their consequences. In the last part, I am comparing the key determinants of both theories and putting forth their similarities and differences.

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