The End Of Law: Carl Schmitt In The Twenty-first Century
by William E. Scheuerman 2021-01-08 08:42:47
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Scholarly and political interest in the work of the controversial twentieth century German thinker Carl Schmitt has exploded in the 20 years since William E. Scheuerman''s important book was first published. However, Scheuerman''s work remains distin... Read more
Scholarly and political interest in the work of the controversial twentieth century German thinker Carl Schmitt has exploded in the 20 years since William E. Scheuerman''s important book was first published. However, Scheuerman''s work remains distinctive. Firstly, it focuses directly on Schmitt''s complex ideas about law, situating his views within broader debates about the rule of law and its fate. The volume shows how every facet of his political thinking was decisively shaped by his legal reflections. Secondly, the volume takes Schmitt''s Nazi-era political and legal writings no less seriously. Finally, the volume offers a series of studies on figures in postwar US political thought (Friedrich Hayek and Joseph Schumpeter), demonstrating how Schmitt shaped their own influential theories. This timely second edition underscores how and why the recent growth of interest in Schmitt has been prompted by political developments, for example, debates about counterterrorism and emergency government, and the rise of authoritarian populism. Less
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  • 9.16 X 6.32 X 1.27 in
  • 358
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • October 18, 2019
  • English
  • 9781786611543
William E. Scheuerman is Professor of Political Science at Indiana University....
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