Produktbild: Carl Schmitt

Carl Schmitt A Biography

29,99 €

inkl. gesetzl. MwSt., zzgl. Versandkosten


  • Kostenlose Lieferung ab 30 € Einkaufswert
  • Versandkostenfrei für Bonuscard-Kund*innen

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.03.2022

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

700

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/5,8 cm

Gewicht

1142 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7456-5225-2

Beschreibung

Rezension

'Mehring's book is a remarkable achievement: an intellectual biography that illuminates a whole era while taking very seriously the intimate connections between the theory and the restless and obsessive personality of its main character. It is bound to remain a fundamental reference in the vast literature on one of the most decisive chapters in European constitutional history: the Weimar Republic.'
Political Studies Review
 
'By presenting a complete account of Schmitt's life, heretofore absent, Mehring has done a great service. This biography will no doubt be the point of departure for studies of Carl Schmitt and his intellectual legacy for a long time.'
Constellations

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

21.03.2022

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

700

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/5,8 cm

Gewicht

1142 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7456-5225-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen

Informationen zu Bewertungen

Zur Abgabe einer Bewertung ist eine Anmeldung im Konto notwendig. Die Authentizität der Bewertungen wird von uns nicht überprüft. Wir behalten uns vor, Bewertungstexte, die unseren Richtlinien widersprechen, entsprechend zu kürzen oder zu löschen.

Die Bewertungen sind nach Format, Anzahl Sterne und Datum sortiert.

Verfassen Sie die erste Bewertung zu diesem Artikel

Helfen Sie anderen Kund*innen durch Ihre Meinung

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen filtern

  • Produktbild: Carl Schmitt
  • Abbreviations

    Translator's Preface

    A White Raven: The Strange Life of the German State Theorist Carl Schmitt

    Part One
    That 'false and arrogant idea "I am"'
    Schmitt's Rise in the Wilhelminian Era
    1. An 'Obscure Young Man from a Modest Background'
    2. The Law of Practice
    3. Apotheosis of the Poet, Rant against Literary Figures:
    the 'Untimely Poet' and the 'Received Wisdom of the Educated'
    4. On the Eve of the Great War:
    State, Church and Individual as Points of Reference
    5. Düsseldorf: Living in a State of Exception
    6. World War and Defeatism: Carl Schmitt in Munich
    7. Strasbourg, the State of Siege and a Decision in Favour of Catholicism
    8. Political Romanticists 1815/1919

    Part 2
    Beyond Bourgeois Existence
    Schmitt's Life and Work during the Weimar Republic
    1. A Permanent Position?
    The Handelshochschule in Munich
    2. A 'Faithful Gypsy' in Greifswald
    3. Arrival in Bonn? Schmitt's Turn towards the Catholic Church
    4. Schmitt as a Teacher in Bonn
    5. From Status Quo to Democratic 'Myth'
    6. The Yield of the Bonn Years:
    7. From 'Ice Floe to Ice Floe':
    Signals in the Berlin Maelstrom
    8. Reconstructing the 'Strong' State
    9. Within the Journalistic Circles of Weimar's Last Days
    10. Carl Schmitt as an Actor During the Rule by Presidential Decree

    Part Three
    In The Belly of the Leviathan:
    Schmitt's Involvement in National Socialism
    1. After 30 January 1933
    2. Schmitt's Resistible Rise to the Position of 'Crown Jurist'
    3. The 'Year of Construction'?
    Beginning and End of the Juridico-Institutional Provision of Meaning
    4. Anti-Semitic Provision of Meaning
    5. A New Turn with Hobbes? Meaning and Failure of Schmitt's Commitment to National Socialism
    6. The Right to Power?
    Großraum Order and Empire Formation
    7. The Captain held Hostage?
    Carl Schmitt's Farewell to the 'Reich'
    8. Last Writings under National Socialism

    Part Four
    'One man remains'
    Schmitt's Slow Retreat after 1945
    1. Detention and 'Asylum'
    2. From Benito Cereno to Hamlet:
    The 'Comeback' of the Intellectual?
    3. Private Seminars in Plettenberg:
    Schmitt's Renewed Influence on Pupils in the Federal Republic
    4. The Partisan in Conversation
    5. Past Eighty: A Look Back to Old Questions

    Appendix

    Afterword

    Chronology

    Bibliography

    Endnotes

    Acknowledgments