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The "Christianity and the Rise of Europe" is the fourth lecture of the "Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka" lecture series, which is based on Jan Patočka's essay.
András Karácsony, the researcher of the Danube Institute wrote an article to the Hungarian Conservative about the question of amendation of the constitution by a majority or a minority.
Hannes H. Gissurarson a professor of politics answered this question at his second lecture, based on his recent article on
The Guardian’s “Distorted Image of Thatcherism”.
The "Politics and the Core of Mystery" is the third lecture of the "Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka" lecture series, which is based on Jan Patočka's essay.
Hannes Holmsteinn Gissurarson had a discussion with Ferenc Hörher, Research professor at University of Public Service, and with Dr. David L. Dusenbury, Visiting Fellow at Danube Institute about the c...
Bátor Tietze, researcher at Danube Institute wrote an article to the Hungarian Conservative about how much does culture influence the political system and the law making.
Tamás Orbán, research fellow at Danube Institute gave an interview to the South-Korean Arirang News Center television channel about the South-Korean, Visegrad Group Economic Cooperation.
Sáron Sugar, researcher at Danube Institute wrote an article to the Hungarian Conservative about Joe Biden's inaction in the topic of Christian persecution.
The "Philosophy and the Experience of History" is the second lecture of the "Exploring the Underground Writings of Jan Patočka" lecture series, which is based on Jan Patočka's essay.