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Patočkovská solidarita otrasených v konfrontácii vybraných anarchistických autorov v dobe ekologickej krízy
Title in English | The Solidarity of the Shaken as Confronted with Selected Anarchist Authors in Times of Ecological Crisis |
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Year of publication | 2017 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The article analyses what solidarity possibilities the shaken have as moral subjects in times of ecological crisis. It considers the forms of solidarity and the way the shaken can get involved in the current world. The author of the article challenges Patočka’s demands on moral subjects as combatants and ascetics, and confronts Patočka’s views with those of selected anarchist authors, and their demand to act here and now. He compares the possibilities of Patočka’s ideal with the ideal of Bey’s temporary autonomous zone. He confronts the impacts of being shaken at the front with Paul Goodman’s observations. He defines the model of the modern, resigned, Western moral subject based on the studies by G. Lipovetsky, and compares it with the behavioural models provided by the analysed authors. The author of the article examines whether Patočka’s ideal of great Czechness is similar to the approaches of Wilsonianism, Realpolitik, folk approach or elitist approach. |