Václav Bělohradský

Václav Bělohradský ( born January 17, 1944 in Prague) is a Czech philosopher, sociologist and political scientist.

Life

After graduating in 1961, he studied Bohemistics, history and philosophy at the Charles University in Prague. His thesis was about the Marquis de Sade. In 1969, he removes his doctoral examination and began an academic career at the Charles University. In 1970 he emigrated to Italy, where he since 1973 as a professor of social sciences at first worked at the University of Genoa Antonio Rosmini - Serbati, and later taught as a professor of political sociology at the University of Trieste. Since 1990 he has been a visiting professor at the University of Prague.

Teaching

It deals with the problems of the crisis and the tension between legitimacy and legality. It defines the parallel polis and the philosophical interpretation of political disagreement with the dissent of culture as an important phenomenon of the 20th century. Bělohradský practiced with his doctrine of great influence on the Czech writer and later president Václav Havel and his worldview.

Publications

Non-fiction

  • Interpretazioni italiane di Wittgenstein. In 1972.
  • Ragionamento, azione, societÃ. Sociologia della conoscenza in Vilfredo Pareto. In 1974.
  • Kritika banálního zla. In 1977.
  • Il mondo della vita: un problema politico. In 1981.
  • Krize eschatologie neosobnosti. 1982, 1984.
  • Myslet zeleň světa. 1985, 1991.
  • La vida come problema politico. In 1988.
  • Přirozený svět jako politický problem. 1984, 1991.
  • Capitalism a občanské ctnosti. From 1990 to 1991.
  • Mezi svety \ & mezisvěty. In 1997.

Collections

  • Rivoluzione e burocrazia. In 1979.
  • Hostina. In 1989.

Publications on German

  • Nine Rhizophären - Manifesto for a New Left after the fall of the Berlin Wall. In: Lettre International, LI 86, Autumn 2009.
  • Kundera Central Europe. In: Lettre International, LI 94, Autumn 2011.
  • Three demons - The kidnapped Central Europe after twenty-five years. In: Lettre International, LI 96, spring 2012.
  • Identity panic - forms of chaos and the return of religion in Postsäkularismus. In: Lettre International, LI 99, Winter, 2012.
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