Opposing established truths
2008-01-11
One of our readers noted that Václav Klaus's op-ed article in the
Financial Times about the risk posed to freedom by "ambitious
environmentalism" was the No. 3 most-read comment & analysis
piece on FT.com in 2007. Klaus was nestled between James
Carville and Michael Bloomberg, two heavy hitters. This
nonscientific click-poll somewhat refutes Jan vejnar's
insinuation that Klaus, unlike him, isn't a world-class thinker. In
a sense, Klaus is a sort of Central European version of Ron Paul,
the U.S. presidential candidate with libertarian views who likes to
shock by warning about the deterioration in our rights and
freedoms. Both of them talk about the need to challenge the
"established" truth. In another way, Klaus himself has been the
"established" truth in the CR for 15 years. If he loses his
reelection bid (30% chance, we'd say), it will be because the time
to challenge his truth has arrived.
[Czech Republic presidential elections]
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