In his critique of “post-totalitarianism,” Václav Havel stated all of the following except that

A) communism is solid and permanent because it embodies modernity.
B) living according to the truth would undermine communism.
C) the West has its own latent harmful tendencies.
D) the emptiness of life in the post-totalitarian system is a caricature of modern life in general.
E) hope for change would come from people outside the structure of the party and the state.


Ans: A

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