The Challenge of Carl SchmittChantal Mouffe Verso, 17.09.1999 - 212 Seiten Carl Schmitt’s thought serves as a warning against the dangers of complacency entailed by triumphant liberalism. His conception of politics is a sharp challenge to those who believe that the blurring of frontiers between the left and right and the increasing mobilization of political discourse constitute great advances for democracy. Schmitt reminds us forcefully that the essence of politics is a struggle and that the distinction between friend and enemy cannot be abolished. |
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Carl Schmitt in the Age of PostPolitics | 18 |
Carl Schmitt and the Paradox of Liberal Democracy | 38 |
Carl Schmitt and World Unity | 54 |
Putting the State Back in Credit | 75 |
Schmitt as a Reader of Marx | 92 |
The Irreconcilability of Politics | 118 |
Juridical Rationality | 138 |
Carl Schmitt and | 155 |
Carl Schmitt and European Juridical Science | 180 |
Ethic of State and Pluralistic State | 195 |
Carl Schmitt in English Translation | 209 |
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