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To the Castle and Back: Reflections on My Strange Life as a Fairy-Tale Hero To the Castle and Back: Reflections on My Strange Life as a Fairy-Tale Hero by Václav Havel
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“When civil society languishes, when the life of organizations and voluntary associations is curtailed, then sooner or later political parties will begin to languish as well, until, ultimately, they become degenerate ghettos whose only purpose is to elevate their members into positions of power.”
Václav Havel, To the Castle and Back: Reflections on My Strange Life as a Fairy-Tale Hero
“The particular importance of the Ukrainian Orange Revolution is not, however, that it took place in such a large and important country in the former Soviet empire or that it inspired many countries still burdened with postcommunism, but in something perhaps even more significant: that revolution gave a clear answer to a still open question: where does one of the major spheres of civilization in the world today (the so-called West) end, and where does the other sphere (the so-called East, or rather Euro-Asia) begin? I recall — and I mentioned this during my meeting with Yuschenko — that an important American politician once asked me where Ukraine belongs. My impression is that it belongs to what we call the West. But that’s not what I said; I said that this was a matter for Ukraine to decide for itself.”
Václav Havel, To the Castle and Back: Reflections on My Strange Life as a Fairy-Tale Hero