Liberalism in the Czech lands
Encyclopedia
This article gives an overview of liberalism in the Czech Lands
. It is limited to liberal
parties
with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.
started in Bohemia
and Moravia
, the Czech lands were member states of Austria-Hungary
. Liberals in the region started as part of the conservative nationalist National Party
(Národní strana) or Old Czechs, but from 1874 they formed their own party: National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná). Czech
liberals usually do not call themselves liberals, but prefer labels such as progressive
or even national socialist (do not mix up this label with the German variant).
.
the following Czech thinkers are included:
Czech lands
Czech lands is an auxiliary term used mainly to describe the combination of Bohemia, Moravia and Czech Silesia. Today, those three historic provinces compose the Czech Republic. The Czech lands had been settled by the Celts , then later by various Germanic tribes until the beginning of 7th...
. It is limited to liberal
Liberalism
Liberalism is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but generally, liberals support ideas such as constitutionalism, liberal democracy, free and fair elections, human rights,...
parties
Political party
A political party is a political organization that typically seeks to influence government policy, usually by nominating their own candidates and trying to seat them in political office. Parties participate in electoral campaigns, educational outreach or protest actions...
with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation in parliament. The sign ⇒ denotes another party in that scheme. For inclusion in this scheme it is not necessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party.
Background
When liberalismLiberalism
Liberalism is the belief in the importance of liberty and equal rights. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but generally, liberals support ideas such as constitutionalism, liberal democracy, free and fair elections, human rights,...
started in Bohemia
Bohemia
Bohemia is a historical region in central Europe, occupying the western two-thirds of the traditional Czech Lands. It is located in the contemporary Czech Republic with its capital in Prague...
and Moravia
Moravia
Moravia is a historical region in Central Europe in the east of the Czech Republic, and one of the former Czech lands, together with Bohemia and Silesia. It takes its name from the Morava River which rises in the northwest of the region...
, the Czech lands were member states of Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary
Austria-Hungary , more formally known as the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of Saint Stephen, was a constitutional monarchic union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary in...
. Liberals in the region started as part of the conservative nationalist National Party
National Party (Bohemia)
The National Party is a far-right nationalist political party in the Czech Republic. Petra Edelmannová is the current leader of the party. They are strongly opposed to Czech membership of the European Union...
(Národní strana) or Old Czechs, but from 1874 they formed their own party: National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná). Czech
Czech people
Czechs, or Czech people are a western Slavic people of Central Europe, living predominantly in the Czech Republic. Small populations of Czechs also live in Slovakia, Austria, the United States, the United Kingdom, Chile, Argentina, Canada, Germany, Russia and other countries...
liberals usually do not call themselves liberals, but prefer labels such as progressive
Progressivism
Progressivism is an umbrella term for a political ideology advocating or favoring social, political, and economic reform or changes. Progressivism is often viewed by some conservatives, constitutionalists, and libertarians to be in opposition to conservative or reactionary ideologies.The...
or even national socialist (do not mix up this label with the German variant).
History
Nowadays liberalism is clearly unsuccessful in this country. Liberal parties are small or in decline and are unable to cooperate together. They were unsuccessful at the last European elections (2004). At these elections the European Democrats (Evropští demokraté) proved to be a liberal alternative, but it joined the EPPEuropean People's Party
The European People's Party is a pro-European centre-right European political party. The EPP was founded in 1976 by Christian democratic parties, but later it increased its membership to include conservative parties and parties of other centre-right perspectives.The EPP is the most influential of...
.
National Liberal Party
- 1874: Liberals in Bohemia seceded from the National PartyNational Party (Bohemia)The National Party is a far-right nationalist political party in the Czech Republic. Petra Edelmannová is the current leader of the party. They are strongly opposed to Czech membership of the European Union...
and formed the National Liberal Party (Národní strana svobodomyslná), also known as the Young Czechs. - 1889: A faction of the National Party joined the National Liberal Party.
- 1897: The ⇒ Radical Progressive Party seceded from the party.
- 1899: The ⇒ Czech State Rights Radical Party seceded from the party.
- 1900: A faction seceded as the ⇒ Czech People's Party.
- 1918: The party merged with the ⇒ Czech State Rights Radical Party, the National Party and others into the mainly conservative Czech State Rights Democrats (Česká státoprávní demokracie), renamed in 1919 as the Czechoslovak National Democrats (Československá národní demokracie).
- 1924: Allies of president Tomáš Garrigue MasarykTomáš MasarykTomáš Garrigue Masaryk , sometimes called Thomas Masaryk in English, was an Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, sociologist and philosopher, who as an eager advocate of Czechoslovak independence during World War I became the founder and first President of Czechoslovakia, also was...
left the party to form the ⇒ National Labour Party. - 1934: After the party developed into a national-conservative party, it joined the National Reunion (Národní sjedonocení).
Czech People's Party / Czech Progressive Party
- 1887: A second faction of liberals seceded from the National Party and joined the ⇒ National Liberal Party in 1889.
- 1900: This faction formed the Czech People's PartyCzech People's Party (1900)The Czech People's Party was founded in 1900 by Tomáš Masaryk and members of the Young Czech Party.It continued to exist until 1906, when the Czech Progressive Party was created with some members of the Radical Progressive Party....
(Česká strana lidová) - 1906: The party absorbed the ⇒ Radical Progressive Party and was renamed Czech Progressive Party (Česka strana pokroková)
- 1918: The party disappeared, members joined the ⇒ Czech State Rights Democrats and the ⇒ Czech Socialist Party
Radical Progressive Party
- 1897: The Radical Progressive Party (Strana radikálně pokroková) seceded from the ⇒ National Liberal Party
- 1906: The party merged into the ⇒ Czech Progressive Party
From National Social Party until Liberal National Social Party
- 1898: Socialists and left-wing liberals formed the National Social Party (Národní strana sociální).
- 1918: The party was reorganized into the Czech Socialist Party (Česká socialistická strana), from 1919 the Czechoslovak Socialist Party (Československá socialistická strana).
- 1926: The party absorbed the liberal ⇒ National Labour Party and was renamed the Czechoslovak National Socialist Party (Československá národně socialistická strana)
- 1948: The party continued as a communist satellite party under the name Czechoslavak Socialist Party (Československá strana socialistická). It regained a democratic profile in 1990, after the fall of the Communist regime.
- 1993: The party was renamed the Liberal National Social Party (Liberální strana národně sociální), but didn't play a role anymore.
- 1995: The party merged with the ⇒ Free Democrats into the ⇒ Free Democrats-Liberal National Social Party. Shortly before the merger a conservative faction seceded as the Civic National Movement (Občanské národní hnutí)
- 1997: After failure in 1996 elections, the Free Democrats (= liberals) left the party and it was renamed again into Czech National Social Party.
Radical State Rights Party / Progressive State Rights Party
- 1899: The Radical State Rights Party (Strana radikálně státoprávní) seceded from the ⇒ National Liberal Party
- 1908: The party merged with a faction of the former ⇒ Radical Progressive Party into the Progressive State Rights Party (Strana státoprávně pokroková).
- 1918: The party merged with the ⇒ National Liberal Party and others into the ⇒ Czech State Rights Democrats.
National Labour Party
- 1924: A liberal faction of the ⇒ Czechoslovak National Democrats left the party to form the National Labour Party (Národní strana práce).
- 1926: The party merged into the ⇒ Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
German Democratic Freedom Party
- 1919: GermanGermanyGermany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany , is a federal parliamentary republic in Europe. The country consists of 16 states while the capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany covers an area of 357,021 km2 and has a largely temperate seasonal climate...
liberals in CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992...
formed the German Democratic Freedom Party (Deutschdemokratische Freiheitspartei) - 1938: The party disappeared with the German takeover of Czechoslovakia.
From Civic Movement until Party for the Open Society
- 1991: Liberals inside the general democratic Civic ForumCivic ForumThe Civic Forum was a political movement in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia, established during the Velvet Revolution in 1989...
(Občanské fórum) formed the Civic Movement (Občanské hnutí). The movement largely failed in elections. - 1993: The party was renamed into the Free Democrats (Svobodní demokraté)
- 1995: After another failure in elections the party merged with the ⇒ Liberal National Social Party into the Free Democrats-Liberal National Social Party (Svobodní Demokraté - Liberální strana národně sociální).
- 1997: After failure in 1996 elections, the Free Democrats left the party and in 1998 formed the Party for the Open SocietyParty for the Open SocietyThe Party for the Open Society is a tiny social liberal political party in the Czech Republic....
(Strana pro otevřenou společnost).
Civic Democratic Alliance
- 1991: At the fracturing of the general democratic Civic ForumCivic ForumThe Civic Forum was a political movement in the Czech part of Czechoslovakia, established during the Velvet Revolution in 1989...
(Občanské fórum) the conservative and liberal faction Civic Democratic AllianceCivic Democratic AllianceThe Civic Democratic Alliance was a small liberal centre-right political party in the Czech Republic, functional between years 1989 and 2007.-History:...
(Občanská demokratická alliance) established itself as a separate party. - After being quite influential during early 1990s (over 5% of voters, participated in government) the party gradually declined. It no longer plays any role in Czech politics.
- Some regional factions formed new liberal parties in the second half of 1990s:
- Liberal Reform PartyLiberal Reform Party (Czech Republic)The Liberal Reform Party , abbreviated to LiRA, is a small free market classical liberal political party in the Czech Republic. It had one member of the Senate, Jiří Zlatuška, who was elected to his six-year term in 2002.-External links:...
(Liberální reformní strana) in South Moravian RegionSouth Moravian RegionSouth Moravian Region is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located in the south-western part of its historical region of Moravia, with exception of Jobova Lhota, that belongs to Bohemia. Its capital is Brno the 2nd largest city of the Czech Republic. The region is famous for its wine...
(in BrnoBrnoBrno by population and area is the second largest city in the Czech Republic, the largest Moravian city, and the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia. Brno is the administrative centre of the South Moravian Region where it forms a separate district Brno-City District...
), - Vote for the CityVote for the CityVote for the City is a tiny liberal party in the Czech Republic.-See also:*Liberalism*Contributions to liberal theory*Liberalism worldwide*List of liberal parties*Liberal democracy*Liberalism in the Czech lands...
(Volba pro město) in Hradec Králové RegionHradec Králové RegionHradec Králové Region is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located in the north-eastern part of its historical region of Bohemia. It is named after its capital Hradec Králové....
, - Some members in Liberec RegionLiberec RegionLiberec Region is an administrative unit of the Czech Republic, located in the northernmost part of its historical region of Bohemia. Region borders with Saxony, and Poland...
left party and entered the ⇒ Party for Open Society.
- Liberal Reform Party
Freedom Union
- 1998: A breakaway group of the Civic Democratic Party established the liberal Freedom Union (Unie Svobody).
- 2001: The party merged with the Democratic Union (Demokratická unie) into the Freedom Union-Democratic Union (Unie Svobody - Demokratická unie, US-DEU)
- The influence and membership of the party declined and in the 2006 parliamentary electionsCzech legislative election, 2006Parliamentary elections were held in the Czech Republic on 2 and 3 June 2006.The pre-election campaign was fierce and mostly negative. A major scandal broke out few days before the election. The two largest parties had profited from the divisive campaign – both had obtained the highest percentage...
it obtained only 0.3% of the vote.
Liberal leaders
- National Liberal Party: Tomáš Garrigue MasarykTomáš MasarykTomáš Garrigue Masaryk , sometimes called Thomas Masaryk in English, was an Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, sociologist and philosopher, who as an eager advocate of Czechoslovak independence during World War I became the founder and first President of Czechoslovakia, also was...
(1850 - 1937), but he strictly rejected the label liberal. - National Social Party: Edvard BenešEdvard BenešEdvard Beneš was a leader of the Czechoslovak independence movement, Minister of Foreign Affairs and the second President of Czechoslovakia. He was known to be a skilled diplomat.- Youth :...
- Free Democrats: Jiří DienstbierJiří DienstbierJiří Dienstbier was a Czech politician and journalist. He was one of Czechoslovakia's most respected foreign correspondent before being fired after the Prague Spring. Unable to have a livelihood as a journalist, he worked as a janitor for the next two decades...
(party is defunct) - Freedom Union: Jan Ruml, Hana Marvanová (no longer a member)
- Liberal Reform Party: Milan Hamersky (leader of an extremely tiny party)
Liberal thinkers
In the Contributions to liberal theoryContributions to liberal theory
Individual contributors to classical liberalism and political liberalism are associated with philosophers of the Enlightenment. Liberalism as a specifically named ideology begins in the late 18th century as a movement towards self-government and away from aristocracy...
the following Czech thinkers are included:
- Tomáš Garrigue MasarykTomáš MasarykTomáš Garrigue Masaryk , sometimes called Thomas Masaryk in English, was an Austro-Hungarian and Czechoslovak politician, sociologist and philosopher, who as an eager advocate of Czechoslovak independence during World War I became the founder and first President of Czechoslovakia, also was...
(1850 - 1937), but he strictly rejected being counted as a liberal. - Josef KaizlJosef KaizlJosef Kaizl was a Czech professor and politician in the Austria-Hungary Empire. He was a member of the Imperial Council, and finance minister between 1898 and 1899....
(1854 - 1901)
See also
- History of the Czech Republic
- Politics of the Czech RepublicPolitics of the Czech RepublicPolitically, the Czech Republic is a multi-party parliamentary representative democratic republic. According to the Constitution of the Czech Republic, the President is the head of state while the Prime Minister is the head of government, exercising supreme executive power...
- List of political parties in the Czech Republic