The author's argument that Carl Schmitt's critique of Weimar Republic liberalism cannot be countered by reforming liberalism is also a contribution to current political theory and an analysis of contemporary liberalism.
The author's argument that Carl Schmitt's critique of Weimar Republic liberalism cannot be countered by reforming liberalism is also a contribution to current political theory and an analysis of contemporary liberalism.
Ellen Kennedy is Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Among her books are The Bundesbank: Germany’s Central Bank in the International Monetary System; Freedom and the Open Society: Henri Bergson’s Contribution to Political Philosophy; and the English translation of Carl Schmitt’s Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy.
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Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 1. In the Dark Years: 1933–1945 11 2. The Sovereign Moment: Sources of Schmitt’s Theory of tIntroduction 1 > 3. Norm and Exception: Carl Schmitt’s Concept of Sovereignty 54 4. The Political and Its Theory 92 5. Constitutional Theory 119 6. Constitutional Failure 154 Afterword 184 Notes 189 Bibliographic Note 237 Index 239
Acknowledgments xi Introduction 1 1. In the Dark Years: 1933–1945 11 2. The Sovereign Moment: Sources of Schmitt’s Theory of tIntroduction 1 > 3. Norm and Exception: Carl Schmitt’s Concept of Sovereignty 54 4. The Political and Its Theory 92 5. Constitutional Theory 119 6. Constitutional Failure 154 Afterword 184 Notes 189 Bibliographic Note 237 Index 239
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