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- Mar. 05, 1990: The Revolution Has Just Begun
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1990
- Mar. 05, 1990 Gossip
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 14
- The Revolution Has Just Begun
- By Vaclav Havel
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p> [In 59 days that shook the world, dissident playwright
- Vaclav Havel was swept out of political detention into the
- presidency of Czechoslovakia. Last week Havel delivered to a
- joint meeting of Congress an extraordinary speech about
- democratic ideals, the rebirth of the human spirit and
- America's role in the post-cold war era.]
- </p>
- <p> Twice in this century the world has been threatened by a
- catastrophe. Twice this catastrophe was born in Europe, and
- twice you Americans, along with others, were called upon to
- save Europe, the whole world and yourselves.
- </p>
- <p> In the meantime, the U.S. became the most powerful nation
- on earth, and it understood the responsibility that flowed from
- this. But something else was happening as well. The Soviet
- Union appeared, grew and transformed the enormous sacrifices
- of its people suffering under totalitarian rule into a strength
- that, after World War II, made it the second most powerful
- nation in the world.
- </p>
- <p>CREATING THE FAMILY OF MEN
- </p>
- <p> All of this taught us to see the world in bipolar terms as
- two enormous forces--one a defender of freedom, the other a
- source of nightmares. Europe became the point of friction
- between these two powers, and thus it turned into a single
- enormous arsenal divided into two parts. In this process, one
- half of the arsenal became part of that nightmarish power,
- while the other, the free part, bordering on the ocean and
- having no wish to be driven into it, was compelled, together
- with you, to build a complicated security system to which we
- probably owe the fact that we still exist.
- </p>
- <p> The totalitarian system in the Soviet Union and in most of
- its satellites is breaking down, and our nations are looking
- for a way to democracy and independence.
- </p>
- <p> This, I am convinced, is a historically irreversible process
- and, as a result, Europe will begin again to seek its own
- identity without being compelled to be a divided armory any
- longer. Perhaps this will create the hope that sooner or later,
- your boys will no longer have to stand on guard for freedom in
- Europe or come to our rescue, because Europe will at last be
- able to stand guard over itself.
- </p>
- <p> But that is still not the most important thing. The main
- thing is, it seems to me, that these revolutionary changes will
- enable us to escape from the rather antiquated straitjacket of
- this bipolar view of the world and to enter at last into an era
- of multipolarity in which all of us, large and small, former
- slaves and former masters, will be able to create what your
- great President Lincoln called "the family of men."
- </p>
- <p>THE PATH OF PLURALISM
- </p>
- <p> How can the U.S. help us today? My reply is as paradoxical
- as the whole of my life has been. You can help us most of all
- if you help the Soviet Union on its irreversible but immensely
- complicated road to democracy. It is far more complicated than
- the road open to its former European satellites. You yourselves
- know best how to support as rapidly as possible the nonviolent
- evolution of this enormous multinational body politic toward
- democracy and autonomy for all its people. Therefore, it is not
- fitting for me to offer you any advice.
- </p>
- <p> I can only say that the sooner, the more quickly and the
- more peacefully the Soviet Union begins to move along the road
- toward genuine political pluralism, respect for the rights of
- the nations to their own integrity and to a working--that is,
- a market--economy, the better it will be not just for Czechs
- and Slovaks but for the whole world.
- </p>
- <p> And the sooner you yourselves will be able to reduce the
- burden of the military budget borne by the American people. To
- put it metaphorically, the millions you give to the East today
- will soon return to you in the form of billions in savings.
- American soldiers shouldn't have to be separated from their
- mothers just because Europe is incapable of being a guarantor
- of world peace, which it ought to be in order to make some
- amends, at least, for having given the world two world wars.
- </p>
- <p>THE LEGACY OF OPPRESSION
- </p>
- <p> As long as people are people, democracy, in the full sense
- of the word, will always be no more than an ideal. In this
- sense, you too are merely approaching democracy. But you have
- one great advantage: you have been approaching democracy
- uninterruptedly for more than 200 years, and your journey
- toward the horizon has never been disrupted by a totalitarian
- system.
- </p>
- <p> The communist type of totalitarian system has left both our
- nations, Czechs and Slovaks, as it has all the nations of the
- Soviet Union and the other countries the Soviet Union
- subjugated in its time, a legacy of countless dead, an infinite
- spectrum of human suffering, profound economic decline and,
- above all, enormous human humiliation. It has brought us
- horrors that fortunately you have not known.
- </p>
- <p> It has given us something positive, a special capacity to
- look from time to time somewhat further than someone who has
- not undergone this bitter experience. A person who cannot move
- and lead a somewhat normal life because he is pinned under a
- boulder has more time to think about his hopes than someone who
- is not trapped that way.
- </p>
- <p> What I'm trying to say is this: we must all learn many
- things from you, from how to educate our offspring, how to
- elect our representatives, all the way to how to organize our
- economic life so that it will lead to prosperity and not to
- poverty. But it doesn't have to be merely assistance from the
- well educated, powerful and wealthy to someone who has nothing
- and therefore has nothing to offer in return.
- </p>
- <p> We too can offer something to you: our experience and the
- knowledge that has come from it. The specific experience I'm
- talking about has given me one certainty: consciousness
- precedes being, and not the other way around, as the Marxists
- claim. For this reason, the salvation of this human world lies
- nowhere else than in the human heart, in the human power to
- reflect, in human meekness and in human responsibility.
- </p>
- <p>A NEW WAY OF THINKING
- </p>
- <p> Without a global revolution in the sphere of human
- consciousness, nothing will change for the better in the sphere
- of our being as humans, and the catastrophe toward which this
- world is headed--be it ecological, social, demographic or a
- general breakdown of civilization--will be unavoidable. If
- we are no longer threatened by world war or by the danger that
- the absurd mountains of accumulated nuclear weapons might blow
- up the world, this does not mean that we have definitely won.
- We are still incapable of understanding that the only genuine
- backbone of all our actions, if they are to be moral, is
- responsibility. Responsibility to something higher than my
- family, my country, my company, my success--responsibility
- to the order of being where all our actions are indelibly
- recorded and where and only where they will be properly judged.
- </p>
- <p> I think that you Americans should understand this way of
- thinking. When Thomas Jefferson wrote that "governments are
- instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the
- consent of the governed," it was a simple and important act of
- the human spirit. What gave meaning to that act, however, was
- the fact that the author backed it up with his life. It was not
- just his words, it was his deeds as well.
- </p>
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