• Carl Schmitt (/ʃmɪt/; 11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist, political theorist, geopolitician and prominent member of the Nazi Party. Born...
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    accused of intemperate drunkenness, immorality and uninhibited sexuality. Carl Schmitt began using the term in his 1934 publication On the Three Types of Juristic...
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  • Carl Schmitt (May 6, 1889 – October 25, 1989) was an American painter, etcher, pastelist, and writer. Schmitt was born in Warren, Ohio, the son of Jacob...
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  • The given name Carl, Carol, Carlo or Karl and surname Schmid, Schmidt or Schmitt may refer to: Carl Schmidt (chemist) (1822–1894), Livonian chemist also...
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  • Carl Gustav Schmitt (9 December 1837 – 22 March 1900) was a New Zealand violinist, composer, conductor and university professor. He was born in Frankfurt...
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    Carl Schmitt (11 July 1888 – 7 April 1985) was a German jurist and political philosopher. Schmitt wrote the following books. Über Schuld und Schuldarten...
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  • State of exception (category Carl Schmitt)
    concept introduced in the 1920s by the German philosopher and jurist Carl Schmitt, similar to a state of emergency (martial law) but based in the sovereign's...
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  • Spirit or the Church. In Nomos of the Earth, German political thinker Carl Schmitt suggests the historical importance within traditional Christianity of...
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  • Theory of the Partisan (category Books by Carl Schmitt)
    Politischen) is a 1963 book by the German writer Carl Schmitt. It is based on two lectures Schmitt held in Spain in 1962 and covers military history...
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  • The Concept of the Political (category Books by Carl Schmitt)
    des Politischen) is a 1932 book by the German philosopher and jurist Carl Schmitt, in which the author examines the fundamental nature of the "political"...
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  • and writers of his era, such as Reinhold Niebuhr, George F. Kennan, Carl Schmitt and Hannah Arendt. At one point in the early Cold War, Morgenthau was...
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  • Leo Strauss (category Carl Schmitt scholars)
    been engaged in a discourse with Carl Schmitt. However, after Strauss left Germany, he broke off the discourse when Schmitt failed to respond to his letters...
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  • religious thought about political principled questions. Scholars such as Carl Schmitt, a prominent Nazi jurist and political theorist, who wrote extensively...
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  • root of all politics is the universal language of conflict," while for Carl Schmitt the essence of politics is the distinction of 'friend' from foe'. This...
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  • Ex Captivitate Salus (category Books by Carl Schmitt)
    is a memoir book by the German jurist and political philosopher Carl Schmitt. Schmitt began to write the book while he was imprisoned by the Allied occupiers...
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  • a kind of mystical reality without distinctions." Political theorist Carl Schmitt used the term in his book Politische Theologie (1922), meaning a power...
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  • of Books that Foundations of Geopolitics is influenced by the work of Carl Schmitt, a proponent of a conservative international order whose work influenced...
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    explored in "Psychopolitics", where through Sigmund Freud, Walter Benjamin, Carl Schmitt, Richard Sennett, René Girard, Giorgio Agamben, Deleuze/Guattari, Michel...
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  • totalitarian nature of the Nazi regime, with the notable exception of Carl Schmitt and some others. From the 1960–1970s onwards, the Conservative Revolution...
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  • habit or custom of social and political behavior, originally used by Carl Schmitt Nomos (music), a genre of Ancient Greek music Nomos (band), traditional...
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    Chantal Mouffe (category Carl Schmitt scholars)
    Habermasian versions), she is also known for her use of the work of Carl Schmitt, mainly his concept of "the political", in proposing a radicalization...
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  • Critique and Crisis (1954), which was strongly influenced by the thought of Carl Schmitt; his habilitation thesis on "Prussia between Reform and Revolution",...
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  • Heinrich Meier (category Carl Schmitt scholars)
    published on subjects including political theology, Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt. He led the Carl Friedrich von Siemens Foundation from 1985 to 2022. As a young...
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  • Decisionism (category Carl Schmitt)
    decisionism had a notable proponent in the German law scholar Carl Schmitt. Schmitt held that it is not the actual precepts of the law which determine...
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    authority. Among others, Hannah Arendt, Carl Joachim Friedrich, Thomas Hobbes, Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt have provided some of the most influential...
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  • the architects of modern authoritarianism. German political theorist Carl Schmitt advocated authoritarian conservatism. Referred to as "an acute observer...
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    Stopes, Wolfgang Pauli, Bertolt Brecht, Max Horkheimer, Karl Loewenstein, Carl Schmitt, Gustav Radbruch, Ernst Cassirer, Ernst Bloch and Konrad Adenauer. LMU...
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    Problem) Klett-Cotta edited Jünger's correspondence with Rudolf Schlichter, Carl Schmitt, Gerhard Nebel, Friedrich Hielscher, Gottfried Benn, Stefan Andres and...
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    Cassianus Lounge in the faculty offices area. The famous German jurist Carl Schmitt, named the place in which he spent his late years (in Plettenberg) as...
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    Henrich (1995). Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The hidden dialogue. University of Chicago Press. pp. 75–76. ISBN 0226518884. Schmitt, Carl (1922). Political...
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