"I know of no one writing about politics today whose work is more inspirational. A brilliant intellectual, playwright and essayist, he believes with passion that essayists, poets, dramatists, artists, musicians, and philosophers carry responsibility for the well-being of the societies in which they live. In describing the role of politics in the world today, he exhibits a keen grasp of prevailing global dynamics. He knows from conviction and experience why a politics that is not attached to an anchored spirituality carries no lasting promise. When addressing religion, he affirms what believers wish to avow without falling into debilitating dogmatic or parochial traps. In assessing the present conditions of the world, he warns against utilitarian, pragmatic techno-culture. He respects the innate human aspiration to become rooted in that which most profoundly binds us to the core of being."
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AbsurdistsPlaywrights from the Czech RepublicFilm directors from the Czech RepublicPoliticians from the Czech RepublicPresidents of the Czech Republic
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Walter Capps in "Interpreting Václav Havel" in Cross Currents, Vol. 47 Issue 3 (Fall 1997)
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