Vaclav Benda

Vaclav Benda

Vaclav Benda (August 8, 1946 - June 2, 1999) was a Czechoslovakian born political activist and mathematician. Along with other dissidents in the 1960s and 70s, Benda led the movement for greater political freedom and expression in the communist-dominated nation. His efforts were largely unsuccessful and led to constant harassment from authorities and social exclusion.

In 1977, the same year he became a signatory to Charter 77, the Czech dissident movement group, he wrote in "samizdat" (underground publishing) fashion, a short seminal tract called "Parallel Polis" (translated into English in 1978). The purpose of the essay was to inject new life into the country's moribund political life. In brief form, Parallel Polis was a philosophical call for his fellow dissidents to abandon hope that the repressed social, economic and political institutions in Czechoslovakia could be changed by protest.

Instead, Benda urged that new "parallel institutions" be created that are more responsive to human needs and that may someday even supplant the existing corrupt ones. The entrenched communist state would simply drain any efforts are reform; better to start new ones that waste energy fighting old ones. At its core, Parallel Polis is an inherently communal concept that shares profound philosophical ties to the early Christian movement that developed shortly after the death of Jesus. Much of this religious influence might have been the result of his deep and intense devotion to his Catholic faith.

The idea was a lightning rode in the dissident community and landed Benda in jail for years as a result ["Computer professionals whose scientific freedom and human rights have been violated--1984: A report of the ACM Committee on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights." Communications of the ACM. vol. 28, no. 1. January 1985.] . Any notions of parallel institutions being created in Czechoslovakia were thus crushed. By the end of the 1980s and the coming of the Velvet Revolution that threw off communism, Parallel Polis as an idea vanished from the political scene. Only in recent years has it been revived, by a group of scholars at the University of Washington.

In 1989, Benda joined a Christian right-wing political party and increasingly became a controversial figure within Czech society. His politics roiled his former dissident comrades and may have isolated him politically.

The mid 1990s found him in charge of the Bureau for Investigating the Crimes of Communist Party officials. He took the role seriously and worked tirelessly, although judicial resistance and lack of governmental cooperation forced Benda to try criminals in the court of public opinion using the media.

His extreme hatred of communism saw him siding with former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet. In 1996, he was elected as senator to the Czech Parliament, a seat he held until his sudden death in 1999.

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