Mr. Welch on Mr. Havel

Reason: Velvet President: Why Vaclav Havel is our era’s George Orwell and more is a first-rate essay to read when you’ve got more than a few minutes of peace and quiet. This is your reward: …Havel has enabled Czechs to punch above their weight in international affairs for 13 years; this will likely end as … Continue reading “Mr. Welch on Mr. Havel”

Reason: Velvet President: Why Vaclav Havel is our era’s George Orwell and more is a first-rate essay to read when you’ve got more than a few minutes of peace and quiet.

This is your reward:

…Havel has enabled Czechs to punch above their weight in international affairs for 13 years; this will likely end as the extraordinary geopolitical circumstances that created him fade and are replaced by more provincial Czech political concerns. Havel himself sees his career as a massive historical accident, even a joke. But as he walks off the global stage, Czechs and the rest of the world can be thankful that someone like him was essentially in the wrong place at the right time. He remains a figure from whom not just insight but inspiration can be drawn.

“The most important thing,” Havel said in his final New Year?s address as president, “is that new generations are maturing, generations of people who grew up free and are not deformed by life under Communist rule. These are the first Czechs of our times who inherently consider freedom normal and natural. It would be great if the breaking through of these people into various parts of public life leads to our society more factually, thoroughly and impartially examining its past, without whose reflection we cannot be ourselves. I also hope it will lead to our successfully parting with many ill consequences of the work of destruction the Communist regime wreaked upon our souls.”

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