Now Free, Some Czechs Fear Complacency
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 | Author: 3xwy
Prague is brimming with commerce, optimism and tourists two decades after the Velvet Revolution overthrew the communist government and brought dissident poet Vaclav Havel into the presidential palace. But some Czechs worry their once dynamic political culture is declining and active citizenship waning.
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Now Free, Some Czechs Fear Complacency



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