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Device for Measurement of MacPherson Strut Friction
Čapek, Štěpán ; Blaťák, Ondřej (referee) ; Hejtmánek, Petr (advisor)
This thesis focuses on the development of a device for measuring friction in a MacPherson strut. The thesis describes the mechanical friction that arises in the contacts of individual parts of the strut. It also includes a description of the MacPherson suspension and its comparison with other types of wheel suspensions, quantification of the forces acting on the strut during standard vehicle operation, and, last but not least, the design of a device for measuring increased friction in the strut when it is subjected to lateral force. The conclusion of the thesis describes the results of FEM (Finite Element Method) calculations of stress and deformation of the device, which verify the final design.
Liberal Democracy and Civil Society
Chloubová, Karolína ; Hauser, Michael (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis reflects theories of C. B. Macpherson. It is concerned about his visions of democracy as a one-class society, which is formed by constituing liberalism into class divided society. Text pays attention to writters, whose inspired Macpherson, and also aims to analyse other theories of liberal democratic writters who are concerned about problematic of democracy and private property. The most important part of this thesis deals with main critics of Macphersons and his important concepts such as net transfer of power, differencing between the consumer ethics or developmental ethics and so on. After analysing these texts thesis tries the defensibility of Macphersons theory and also evaluates usefulness of this theory for these days. key words: liberal democracy, capitalism, development of human powers, socialism, net transfer of powers, Macpherson
Liberal Democracy and Civil Society
Chloubová, Karolína ; Hauser, Michael (advisor) ; Jirásková, Věra (referee)
This diploma thesis reflects theories of C. B. Macpherson. It is concerned about his visions of democracy as a one-class society, which is formed by constituing liberalism into class divided society. Text pays attention to writters, whose inspired Macpherson, and also aims to analyse other theories of liberal democratic writters who are concerned about problematic of democracy and private property. The most important part of this thesis deals with main critics of Macphersons and his important concepts such as net transfer of power, differencing between the consumer ethics or developmental ethics and so on. After analysing these texts thesis tries the defensibility of Macphersons theory and also evaluates usefulness of this theory for these days. key words: liberal democracy, capitalism, development of human powers, socialism, net transfer of powers, Macpherson

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