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		<title>Intellectual courage versus industry of fear</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Intellectual courage versus industry of fear The great paradox of modernity is that everything is very close to its polarity Leonidas Donskis, Patrik Ou&#345;edn&#237;k, Haris Pa&#353;ovi&#269; and Michal Havran Bratislava, 8 December 2016 The text is based on a discussion held at the Central European Forum in Bratislava on 14th November 2015. Leonidas Donskis was a Lithuanian philosopher, political commentator, and former Member of the European Parliament. Patrik Ou&#345;edn&#237;k is a prominent Czech author and&#160;(&#8230;)&lt;/p&gt;


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