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Carl Schmitt (Plettenberg 1888-1985), giurista tedesco di origini cattoliche, è stato professore di diritto presso diverse Università del Reich durante la Repubblica di Weimar (1919- 1933), prima di approdare alla cattedra di Diritto pubblico dell’Università di Berlino, a seguito della sua adesione al nazismo, nel 1933.
R. Mehring
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Carl Schmitt (Plettenberg 1888-1985), giurista tedesco di origini cattoliche, è stato professore di diritto presso diverse Università del Reich durante la Repubblica di Weimar (1919- 1933), prima di approdare alla cattedra di Diritto pubblico dell’Università di Berlino, a seguito della sua adesione al nazismo, nel 1933.
R. Mehring
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Journal of International Political Theory, 2023
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) embodies Russia’s latest attempt to restore interconnections among former Soviet countries through economic means rather than military might.
Paolo Pizzolo
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The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) embodies Russia’s latest attempt to restore interconnections among former Soviet countries through economic means rather than military might.
Paolo Pizzolo
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Personal enemies, conceptual friends. Karl Loewenstein and Carl Schmitt on self-destructive legalism
Journal of Political Ideologies, 2023The paper aims to discuss the rarely acknowledged conceptual affinities between legal-political thinking of Carl Schmitt and Karl Loewenstein. It may sound surprising given their different political leanings, as well as the concept of democracy inherent ...
Arkadiusz Górnisiewicz
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Beyond emergency politics: Carl Schmitt’s substantive constitutionalism
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2023This article problematizes the recent comeback of the exceptionalist jargon as it is conjured by both critics and sympathizers. While in the last decades governments across the globe had recourse to emergency measures to cope with far-reaching ...
Mariano Croce, A. Salvatore
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Carl Schmitt’s institutional theory: the political power of normality
Jurisprudence, 2023Croce & Salvatore have previously enriched the state of the art on Carl Schmitt’s legal thought, appealing to an ‘institutional turn’ in his thinking between 1928 and 1934, through which Schmitt did achieve his main theoretical objective, i.e., ‘to ...
Giulia Meo
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Social Democracy and the Rule of Law, 2004
Carl Schmitt ranks among the most original and controversial political thinkers of the twentieth century. His incisive criticisms of Enlightenment political thought and liberal political practice remain as shocking and significant today as when they ...
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Carl Schmitt ranks among the most original and controversial political thinkers of the twentieth century. His incisive criticisms of Enlightenment political thought and liberal political practice remain as shocking and significant today as when they ...
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Carl Schmitt's Institutional Theory
, 2022In 1922, Carl Schmitt penned Political Theology, the celebrated essay in which he elaborated on the notorious theory that the heart of politics lies in the sovereign power to issue emergency measures that suspend the legal order.
Mariano Croce, A. Salvatore
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On the concept of Volk in Carl Schmitt
History of European Ideas, 2022Although Volk may be considered as a central concept in the work of Carl Schmitt, and one to which the German jurist dedicated a sizable amount of writing, a remarkably limited number of publications have so far provided an analytical study of how ...
R. Orsi
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Critical Inquiry, 2022
How might recognizing the literary influences behind political concepts shift our understanding of their meaning? This article explores how Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote shaped political concepts in the thought of the German jurist and Nazi Carl ...
Bécquer Seguín
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How might recognizing the literary influences behind political concepts shift our understanding of their meaning? This article explores how Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote shaped political concepts in the thought of the German jurist and Nazi Carl ...
Bécquer Seguín
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Little room for exceptions: on misunderstanding Carl Schmitt
History of European Ideas, 2021Carl Schmitt is generally considered as the father of exceptionalism – the theory that the heart of politics lies in the sovereign power to issue emergency measures that suspend everyday normality. This is why his name comes up anytime state governments,
Mariano Croce, A. Salvatore
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