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Emanuel Rádl's individualism in his concept of the dispute between the Czechs and the Germans
Pošvářová, Viktorie ; Doubek, Vratislav (advisor) ; Znoj, Milan (referee)
Bachelor thesis concerns on the individualistic philosophy of Czech philosopher and biologist Emanuel Radl and explains how theorist emphasizes on the activity and responsibility of each member of the state. In the thesis is summarized Radl's methodology and core historical, political and philosophical thoughts. From these ideas is formed the concept of Radl's ideal human which is incorporated to the solution of national conflict in the Czechoslovakia. Problems of the First Czechoslovak Republic are by the methodology of Radl divided into three specific crisis and their solution is based on philosophers concept of nationality as political program "for the future". Radl's thoughts in the thesis are compared with liberal and social contract theories.

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