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The Power of the Powerless - Part 1: Havel, Marx, and Lenin
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THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS - PART 2: HAVEL, POWER, TRUTH, AND NIETZSCHE
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The Power of the Powerless - Part 3: Havel, Power, and Ideology
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The Power of the Powerless - Part 4: Ideology, Collectivism, and Smuggled Marxism
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The Power of the Powerless - Part 5: Postmodernism, Power, and Ideology
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The Power of the Powerless - Finale: The Existential Revolution
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The Power of the Powerless - Addendum: The Rousseau Connection
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Havel Supplement: Yuval Harari Thinks Science is About Power. He's Not Wrong.
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The Power of the Powerless - Part 4: Ideology, Collectivism, and Smuggled Marxism

2 years ago
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While Havel's description of the relationship between the individual and the state, characterized by a bond of ideology is compelling, still, try as he might, he cannot escape his Marxist training. This is fundamentally a Marxist analysis of his own predicament.

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