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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 45 No 1 (1999), 13–16
Projev předsedy Českého svazu bojovníků za svobodu Jakuba Čermína Totalitní režimy a jejich vliv na myšlení lidí
[Speech of the President of Český svaz bojovníků Jakub Čermín: Totalitarian Regimes and Their Influence on People’s Thinking]
Jakub Čermín
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2025.271
published online: 31. 03. 2020
abstract
JUDr. Jakub Čermín, the chairman of the Union of Fighters for Freedom, sent us a contribution in which he reflects on the impact of totalitarian regimes on people’s thinking, on their minds in general and namely on their morals. The purpose as well as the tool of the totalitarian systems is the elimination of religion and moral values promoted by it. But even after November 1989, in the system promising freedom as something which is boundless, we can see that society is controlled by such phenomena as “terrifying increase of crime, great indifference to justice and a right to human personal freedom. Mankind is seized by brutal violence of mafias, explosion of sex and desire to gain money without work”. JUDr. Čermín finds the way out in spiritualization of our life and in the fact that everybody must have some knowledge and skills.
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