Carl Schmitt's Institutional Theory : The Political Power of Normality
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1316511383
ISBN-13
9781316511381
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 7th, 2022
Print length
170 Pages
Weight
390 grams
Dimensions
23.60 x 16.00 x 1.70 cms
Product Classification:
Jurisprudence & general issues
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Dethroning the false centrality of certain key texts, this book offers an ambitious, novel perspective on Carl Schmitt and his legal and political thinking by analysing his writings from across his decades-long career. It explores Schmitt's varied and developing thoughts on exceptionalism and societal pluralism.
In 1922, Carl Schmitt penned Political Theology, the celebrated essay in which he elaborated on the notorious theory that the heart of politics lies in the sovereign power to issue emergency measures that suspend the legal order. Ever since, Schmitt''s thinking has largely been identified with this concept, despite him renouncing it over time. Offering a comprehensive analysis of Schmitt''s writings, Carl Schmitt''s Institutional Theory provides an ambitious, novel perspective on Carl Schmitt and his legal and political thinking. By delving into Schmitt''s output over his decades-long career, Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore explore Schmitt''s varied and developing thoughts on exceptionalism, societal pluralism and the law as the progenitor and enforcer of normality. Challenging dominant interpretations, Croce and Salvatore dethrone the false centrality of certain key texts, and instead provide a more unified, coherent account of his institutional theory from across his long and controversial career.
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