Law as Politics : Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism /
Articles previously published in the Canadian journal of law and jurisprudence.
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
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London :
Duke University Press,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Ronald Beiner
- Introduction: Why Carl Schmitt? / David Dyzenhaus
- Carl Schmitt's critique of liberalism: systematic reconstruction and countercriticism / Heiner Bielefeldt
- The Concept of the political: a key to understanding Carl Schmitt's constitutional theory / Ernst- Wolfgang Böckenförde
- From legitimacy to dictatorship
- and back again: Leo Strauss's critique of the anti-liberalism of Carl Schmitt / Robert Howse
- Hostis not imicus: toward a theory of the public in the work of Carl Schmitt / Ellen Kennedy
- Pluralism and the crisis of parliamentary democracy / Dominique Leydet
- Liberalism as a "metaphysical system": the methodological structure of Carl Schmitt's critique of political rationalism / Reinhard Mehring
- Carl Schmitt and the paradox of liberal democracy / Chantal Mouffe
- Carl Schmitt on sovereignty and constituent power / Renato Cristi
- The 1933 "break" in Carl Schmitt's theory / Ingeborg Maus
- Dilemmas of dictatorship: Carl Schmitt and constitutional emergency powers / John P. McCormick
- Revolutions and constitutions: Hannah Arendt's challenge to Carl Schmitt / William E. Scheuerman
- Carl Schmitt's internal critique of liberal constitutionalism: Verfassungslehre as a response to the Weimer State crisis / Jeffrey Seitzer.