The Power of the Powerless Revisited
The Power of the Powerless Revisited
Author(s): Paul WilsonSubject(s): Political Philosophy, Civil Society, Czech Literature, Government/Political systems, Drama, Sociology of Politics
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Václav Havel; Power of the Powerless; Czech dissent; civil society; living in truth;
Summary/Abstract: This essay explores the paradoxical relationship between Václav Havel’s dramas and his essays, in particular, The Power of the Powerless. Havel’s plays aimed at creating a new community awareness of the “post-totalitarian” system in which people were trapped. His essays employ similar dramatic and analytic techniques to show a way out of that trap by “living within the truth,” that is, living in a way that exposes the mendacity of “post-totalitarianism” and spreads the virus of truth and change throughout society. The present essay argues that the ultimate aim of the “existential revolution” Havel calls for is in fact the regeneration and strengthening of civil society and the creation of institutions that serve people, not power. It concludes by looking at the continuing relevance of The Power of the Powerless today.
Journal: East European Politics and Societies
- Issue Year: 32/2018
- Issue No: 02
- Page Range: 232-238
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English
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