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The Power of the Powerless - Part 1: Havel, Marx, and Lenin

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I read The Power of the Powerless. Here are my thoughts, in 5-10 minute chunks. This is the first chunk
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THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS - PART 2: HAVEL, POWER, TRUTH, AND NIETZSCHE

Old Philosophy Nerd
Havel describes the modern technocratic dictatorship as one in which there is no distinction between truth and power.
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The Power of the Powerless - Part 3: Havel, Power, and Ideology

Old Philosophy Nerd
The core of Havel's thesis, is the opposition between "the authentic aims of life" and "the lie" at the center of totalitarian dictatorship. What stitches this opposition together, is IDEOLOGY.
The Power of the Powerless - Part 4: Ideology, Collectivism, and Smuggled Marxism

Old Philosophy Nerd
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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The Power of the Powerless - Part 5: Postmodernism, Power, and Ideology

Old Philosophy Nerd
Helen Pluckrose and James Lindsay provide some useful insights into Chapter 5 of Havel's little book. Turns out he's making the same postmodern critique of his Communist society, as Foucault was making of western liberalism.
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The Power of the Powerless - Finale: The Existential Revolution

Old Philosophy Nerd
Havel treats us to his ecstatic vision of man after the Existential Revolution
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The Power of the Powerless - Addendum: The Rousseau Connection

Old Philosophy Nerd
There is a fascinating parallel between Rousseau and Havel, that runs as a through-line through Marx. The entire French tradition in the Enlightenment is responsible for this egalitarian strain of thought.
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Havel Supplement: Yuval Harari Thinks Science is About Power. He's Not Wrong.

Old Philosophy Nerd
Harari describes the highest value of science "as an institution" to be power. He's not wrong, but he falls down in the implication that there's nothing wrong with this. His questioner gets the problem intuitively, but can't articulate it. It's precisely what Vaclav Havel describes as the equation of truth and power in modern technocratic totalitarian dictatorships.
The Power of the Powerless - Part 4: Ideology, Collectivism, and Smuggled Marxism
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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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