Enemy : an intellectual portrait of Carl Schmitt / Gopal Balakrishnan.
Material type: TextPublication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2000.Description: vi, 312 p. ; 23 cm. ; PbkISBN:- 9781859843598
- 320.533092 BAL 21
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-305) and index.
1. The Young Carl Schmitt
2. Dictatorship Sovereign and Commissarial
3. The State of Emergency
4. Catholicism and Nationalism in Modern Politics
5. The Legitimation Crisis of Parliament
6. Status Quo and Peace
7. Rechtsstaat and Democracy
8. The Crisis of Political Reason
9. The Elites: Between Pluralism and Fascism
10. Presidential Rule and Judicial Activism
11. Legality and Legitimacy
12. Trial and Endgame
13. The National Socialist Revolution
14. The Revolution in Legal Thought
15. Flight Forward and Retreat
16. The Leviathan Myth
17. Diaspora, Utopia, Katechon
18. The International Order and World War
19. The Law of the Earth
20. Finis Germania. "The writings of Carl Schmitt form what is arguably the most disconcerting, original, and yet still unfamiliar body of twentieth-century political thought. In the English-speaking world, he is terra incognita, a name associated with Nazism, and the author of a largely untranslated oeuvre forming no recognizable system, which comes to us from a disturbing place and time in the form of fragments."
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