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- W2286938897 abstract "The Czech question arose as a result of Masaryk's decision to create dif- ferent politics and affect the thoughts of Czech people. For this purpose, he wanted to establish how the Czech nation lives culturally. He wanted to grasp the meaning of Czech history. It was an attempt to present the Czech nation as a European na- tion, and Masaryk wanted to contribute to the process of identification of the Czech nation with Europeanity. Masaryk's real message resides in realism as both direc- tion and method. Part of it was the concept of a democratic state, and the struggle to realise it, on the basis of the character of the Czech people. With the first Czecho- slovak Republic, the link was constituted between Czech national life, European and world democracy. The borders within the state never divided the Czech nation and other national groups, but did divide democrats and opponents of democracy. A de- termining factor in maintaining democracy and the basis for later efforts for its re- newal was the democratic political culture. Today's expression of realism is Vaclav Havel's establishment of the time of the eternal search for the truth in Czech- German relations. At the end of the road is the possibility of identifying both na- tions with the European idea." @default.
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- W2286938897 title "One Hundred Years of the Czech Question" @default.
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