Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 2023, 59(6): 645-664 | DOI: 10.13060/csr.2023.032
Between Politicisation and Depoliticisation: Restitution of Church Property in Czech Republic
- Institute of Sociological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University, Prague
Elaborating on the process of the restitution of church property in the Czech Republic after the fall of the communist regime, this paper stresses the discursive dimension of this process. To obtain information on the main arguments for and against restitution, we selected two mainstream daily newspapers, the centre-right Lidové noviny and centre-left Právo, and the ‘official’ church media of the two largest churches seeking restitution in the Czech Republic: Katolický týdeník, the official paper of the Roman Catholic Church, and the monthly Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren magazine, Český bratr. All selected sources covered the 1990–2019 period. Our analysis of the media debate helps to determine why restitution in the Czech Republic – an interesting case given that it is perceived as the most atheistic country of the Visegrad Four – took its unique direction. It took more than twenty years for the churches to receive their relatively generous compensation and, at the same time, become separated from the state. Linking the theoretical concept of discursive depoliticisation with an argumentative analysis allows us to show that emphasis of the spiritual contribution of churches to society did not play a key supporting role in legitimising the restitution. The enactment of restitution was aided by two widely shared, morally oriented depoliticised sentiments: a neoliberal emphasis on private property and efficient management and an emphasis on the defence of constitutionality reinforced by anti-communist sentiments.
Keywords: restitution of church property, argumentative discourse analysis, post-communism, Czech Republic
Received: September 8, 2022; Revised: April 29, 2023; Accepted: May 4, 2023; Prepublished online: October 2, 2023; Published: January 23, 2024 Show citation
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