Intellectuals such as Havel posed a threat to Czechoslovakia’s authorities because they challenged the norms. Havel published an article about ending the single party rule in Czechoslovakia, and it was later banned. The government must have seen it as threat since Václav Havel’s works were banned and later jailed him. The intellectuals like him threated the government by paving way for new ideas, often ideas that went against the single party government. Many of those single party governments did not want other ideas interfering with their power. The government wants to people to follow them not have protests about the way things are done.
Q.2.
Havel’s life reveals the forces behind the fall of communism in Eastern Europe about how