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Conservative Views on Society and Politics (Autumn – Winter 2000)
[01.01.2001, CONSERVATIVE VIEWS ON SOCIETY AND POLITICS]

The main topic of the first issue is reflection on conservatism and its roots in the Slovak society.

Contents:

Roger Scruton: What is Conservatism?

Peter Zajac: Awarness of Commitment Vladimír Palko: Conservative Streams in the Slovak Politics

Tomáš Zálešák: Those Damned Values

Peter Tatár: Prosperity is Not Free without People´s Happiness

Daniel Raus: To be Responsible for Own Life

Štefan Hríb: The Conservatives without God?

Roman Joch: Redress the Twentieth Century

Robert Žitňanský: Enslaved Country

Ľuboš Kubín: We Face Another Change of Electoral Rules

František Mikloško: Tired Time

János Pilinszky: The Deepest Point

Ivan Kladečík: A Sad Ballad About Johan and Beautiful Lady Mariette

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