Politick mylenky presents a selection of the political thoughts of T.G. Masaryk, a key figure in Czech history and the first president of Czechoslovakia. This collection, compiled by V.K. Krach, offers insights into Masaryk's philosophical and political viewpoints, reflecting his dedication to democracy, humanism, and national self-determination. Published in 1921, the text provides valuable context for understanding the formation of Czechoslovakia and the intellectual currents that shaped the nation's early years. Masaryk's enduring ideas on ethics, politics, and society make this work a significant contribution to Czech political literature and a compelling read for those interested in the history of Central Europe.
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