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National Democracy and Issue of the New Antisemitism
Michal, Aleš ; Charvát, Jan (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the analysis of question of the new antisemitism in materials of the Czech nonparliamentary political party ‚National Democracy' and with speeches or arcticles of its representatives, especially of chairman Adam B. Bartoš, who attends to Judaism and Zionism. After short introduction term ‚antisemitism' and description of its history follow theoretical part, which analyze views of authors, who deal with this question. Authors are divided into two categories: first group are authors pro-new concept of the ‚new antisemitism', the second group is against it. Next part of this thesis describe National Democracy representatives' relations to Judaism and Zionism by force of thematical chapters. On concrete examples is there described not only evolution, but also current reflection of this theme. The last part by force of comparative analysis describe, which characteristics agree with the party's attitudes, eventually on what basis move it.
National Democracy and Issue of the New Antisemitism
Michal, Aleš ; Charvát, Jan (advisor) ; Kubátová, Hana (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the analysis of question of the new antisemitism in materials of the Czech nonparliamentary political party ‚National Democracy' and with speeches or arcticles of its representatives, especially of chairman Adam B. Bartoš, who attends to Judaism and Zionism. After short introduction term ‚antisemitism' and description of its history follow theoretical part, which analyze views of authors, who deal with this question. Authors are divided into two categories: first group are authors pro-new concept of the ‚new antisemitism', the second group is against it. Next part of this thesis describe National Democracy representatives' relations to Judaism and Zionism by force of thematical chapters. On concrete examples is there described not only evolution, but also current reflection of this theme. The last part by force of comparative analysis describe, which characteristics agree with the party's attitudes, eventually on what basis move it.
Discourse Analysis of Political Attitudes of the Czech President Miloš Zeman and far-right political parties
Vocel, Jan ; Švec, Kamil (advisor) ; Charvát, Jan (referee)
The key research question of my diploma thesis deals with the problem of whether the President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman creates the same discourse as far-right political parties in the Czech Republic. The research concerns the social discourse surrounding the current migration crisis facing Europe. In this connection, there is a discourse analysis of the themes of migration, Islam, terrorism, external and internal actors. This research is conducted on the basis of the theory of binaries from Teun Van Dijk, which can be applied to a populist political style characterized by President Zeman and extreme right-wing political parties, among which are analyzed the Workers' Party of Social Justice, National Democracy, Dawn - the National Coalition, Freedom And Direct Democracy - Tomio Okamura and the Citizens' Rights Party. Research data is collected from President Zeman's official communications channels and political parties, including official websites and social networks. Based on a discourse analysis of their political views, it is possible to compare President Zeman and the extreme right-wing parties to each topic and to conclude whether they speak the same or differently about these themes.
Národní myšlenka revue (1923-1939)
Hercik, Richard ; Sekera, Martin (advisor) ; Knapík, Jiří (referee)
This thesis approaches the ideological orientation, opinion stands and the profile of the revue Národní myšlenka, which was published in the Czechoslovak Republic in years 1923- 1939. The thesis describes historical context, which revue Národní myšlenka was established in, presents the most important personalities of the editorial board of Národní myšlenka - JUDr. Vlastimil Klíma and JUDr. Ladislav Rašín, and approaches content of the selected volumes of Národní myšlenka, whose choice was done in view of important political events of Czechoslovakia. Revue Národní myšlenka was ideologically based on tthe concept of integral nationalism, was far-right, anti-german and antisocialist oriented and was closely connected with the Czechoslovak National democratic party (or more precisely with its Young generation), despite of the fact, that Národní myšlenka always defined itself strictly as the independent magazine. The thesis also contains a part describing original journalistic figure, in this thesis called glossed quotations, which was used by the editorial board of Národní myšlenka for brief and apt declaration of fundamental ideas or statements of eminent personalities of domestic and foreign politics. Keywords Revue, national idea, integral nationalism, monthly journal, Vlastimil Klíma, Ladislav...
Karel Kramář, Roman Dmowski and Russia
Eidrnová, Markéta ; Vykoukal, Jiří (advisor) ; Švec, Luboš (referee)
The thesis introduces the comparison of political approaches of Karel Kramář and Roman Dmowski towards Russia or rather towards the Russian factor. At the beginning of the 20th century these two politicians from the national-democratic circles decided independently of each other to look for a help in order to achieve independence of their nations within Russia. They were not lead only by objective reasons because Russia seemed to be the most acceptable and the most appropriate variant but also by subjective feelings, like for example their antagonism towards Germans and Germany itself or in case of Karel Kramář his affection for anything Russian. The Russian factor did not disappear from their conceptions even after the creation of an independent Czechoslovakia and Poland and it continued to be a permanent part of these conceptions. Kramář was faithful to his idea of future democratic Russia and the Slavic federation headed by this new Russia and even the Bolshevik Revolution could change his mind. Kramář assumed that Czechoslovakia could only be permanently safe by the union with democratic Russia. Although Kramář laid more emphasis on the Russian factor than Dmowski, Russia did not lose its importance for Dmowski. However, the importance gradually declined after the creation of independent...

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