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Perilous Futures On Carl Schmitts Late Writings 1st Edition Peter Uwe Hohendahl

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Perilous Futures On Carl Schmitts Late Writings 1st Edition Peter Uwe Hohendahl
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.02 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Peter Uwe Hohendahl
ISBN: 9781501726545, 1501726544
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Perilous Futures On Carl Schmitts Late Writings 1st Edition Peter Uwe Hohendahl by Peter Uwe Hohendahl 9781501726545, 1501726544 instant download after payment.

Since his death, the writings of Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) have been debated, cited, and adopted by political and legal thinkers on both the left and right with increasing frequency, though not without controversy given Schmitt’s unwavering support for National Socialism before and during World War II. InPerilous Futures, Peter Uwe Hohendahl calls for critical scrutiny of Schmitt’s later writings, the work in which Schmitt wrestles with concerns that retain present-day relevance: globalization, asymmetrical warfare, and the shifting international order. Hohendahl argues that Schmitt’s work seems to offer solutions to these present-day issues, although the ambiguity of his beliefs means that Schmitt’s later work is a problematic guide.

Focusing on works Schmitt published after the war―includingThe Nomos of the Earth,Theory of the PartisanandPolitical Theology II―as well as his posthumously published diaries, Hohendahl reads these works critically against the backdrop of their biographical and historical contexts, he charts the shift in Schmitt’s perspective from a German nationalist focus to a European and then international agenda, while attending to both the conceptual and theoretical continuities with his prewar work and addressing the tension between the specific circumstances in which Schmitt was writing and the later international appropriation. Crossing disciplines of history, political theory, international relations, German studies, and political philosophy, Hohendahl brings Schmitt’s later writings into contemporary discourse and forces us to reexamine what we believe about Carl Schmitt.

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