Invitation:
On January 17, at 6:30 pm, Zdeněk David, senior scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, will present the lecture Masaryk, Havel, and the Republic at the Embassy of the Czech Republic, followed by a screening of the film Václav Havel, Prague - Castle.
Light refreshments will be served at the event. | Admission is free.
Location: Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008
Light refreshments will be served at the event. | Admission is free.
Location: Embassy of the Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom Street, NW, Washington, DC 20008
Lecture: Masaryk, Havel, and the Republic
Havel and Masaryk did not fully agree on the source of the spiritual purpose governing the world and humanity, yet they both affirmed the existence of such a power and saw its global manifestation in democracy and humanitarianism. Havel’s approach was more metaphysical, Masaryk’s empirical. As much as we can distinguish the philosophical differences between the two men, we can also see them linked together in a long historical continuum. If it was Masaryk’s place in history to be the initiator of Czech independence, it was Havel’s destiny to be its revivifying force. Above all, both of them saw their crucial mission in using their high office to proclaim the ideals of universalism, democracy, and humanitarianism, and to seek a realization of these ideals in the world community. The lecture commemorates the 95th anniversary of the founding of Czechoslovakia.
Zdeněk David
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Film: Václav Havel, Prague - Castle
The film screening honors the 20th anniversary of the independent Czech Republic.
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