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Conservative Views on Society and Politics (Spring – Summer 2001)

[01.07.2001, Admin, CONSERVATIVE VIEWS ON SOCIETY AND POLITICS]

The second issue brings reflections on issues regarding the Slovak Constitution, foreign and social policies and a discussion dealing with existence of conservatism without God.

Contents:

Margaret Thatcher: Tried-and-True Problem, New Tasks

Peter Tatár: Socialistic Atavisms in the Slovak Constitution

Grigorij Mešežnikov: Pro-Atlantic Dimension of the Slovak Foreign Policy Manifested in Attitudes of Political Parties

Roman Joch: American Liberalism and Conservatism

Peter Gonda: Systemic Deformation of Social Sphere Funding is Not Being Solved

F. A. Hayek: Why am I Not a Conservative?

Jaroslav Daniška: Conservatism is Inherently Christian

Egon Gál: Democracy is About Views, Uncertainties, Decency and Trust

Josef Mlejnek: Learning to Go for Cognition

Ondrej Dostál: Christian Inspirations and Problems of a Decent Atheist

Interview with Ivan Kadlečík – I am Lonely Like a Mountain Pine