Dělnická strana v letech 2003 - 2009

Resume This thesis is focused on an extreme right-wing party called Workers Party. Its actions and proclamations of its leaders are often on the very fine line between what is legal and illegal. Although labelled as a democratic party, its connections to neonacist groups imply its tendency to opose...

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Main Author: Procházková, Alena
Other Authors: Havlík, Radomír
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-277494
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-2774942017-06-27T04:40:03Z Dělnická strana v letech 2003 - 2009 Workers Party 2003 - 2009 Havlík, Radomír Procházková, Alena Stracený, Josef Resume This thesis is focused on an extreme right-wing party called Workers Party. Its actions and proclamations of its leaders are often on the very fine line between what is legal and illegal. Although labelled as a democratic party, its connections to neonacist groups imply its tendency to opose the system as such. The Supreme Administrative Court is currently hearing a case based on the goverrnental proposal to abolish this party. This thesis offers a complex analysis of the Workers Party. The theoretical first part analyses political parties, explains the view points of subject on the right and left wing and characterises the ideological viewpoint of the extreme right-wing parties in particular. The second part is focused on the Workers Party as such. The overview of the history of this party since its foundation in 2003 up to now is followed by my analysis of its political program and of its leaders' proclamations. Further, there is an examination of the Workers Party's connection to other extreme right wing subjects. 97 2010 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-277494 cze info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description Resume This thesis is focused on an extreme right-wing party called Workers Party. Its actions and proclamations of its leaders are often on the very fine line between what is legal and illegal. Although labelled as a democratic party, its connections to neonacist groups imply its tendency to opose the system as such. The Supreme Administrative Court is currently hearing a case based on the goverrnental proposal to abolish this party. This thesis offers a complex analysis of the Workers Party. The theoretical first part analyses political parties, explains the view points of subject on the right and left wing and characterises the ideological viewpoint of the extreme right-wing parties in particular. The second part is focused on the Workers Party as such. The overview of the history of this party since its foundation in 2003 up to now is followed by my analysis of its political program and of its leaders' proclamations. Further, there is an examination of the Workers Party's connection to other extreme right wing subjects. 97
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