The Second Edition Contradictory interpretations have been applied to history-making events that led to the end of the Cold War: Vaclav Havel, using Kierkegaardian terms, called the demise of totalitarianism in East-Central Europe an "existential revolution" (i.e. an awakening of human responsibility, spirit, and reason), while others hailed it as a victory for the "New World Order." Regardless of one's point of view, however, it is clear that the global landscape has been dramatically altered. Where once the competition between capitalism and communism provided a basis for establishing...
The Second Edition Contradictory interpretations have been applied to history-making events that led to the end of the Cold War: Vaclav Havel, using K...