The end of law : Carl Schmitt in the twenty-first century / William E. Scheuerman.
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- 9781786611567
- 1786611562
- 340/.1 23
- K230.S352
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Why Carl Schmitt? -- pt. 1. The Jurisprudence of Lawlessness -- 1. The Crisis of Legal Indeterminacy -- 2. The Decay of Parliamentarism -- 3. The Critique of Liberal Constitutionalism -- 4. The Total State -- 5. After Legal Indeterminacy? -- 6. Indeterminacy and International Law -- Epilogue to Part One: Carl Schmitt in the Aftermath of the German Catastrophe -- pt. 2. Carl Schmitt in America -- 7. Carl Schmitt and the Origins of Joseph Schumpeter's Theory of Democratic Elitism -- 8. The Unholy Alliance of Carl Schmitt and Friedrich A. Hayek -- 9. Another Hidden Dialogue -- Carl Schmitt and Hans Morgenthau -- Conclusion: After Carl Schmitt?
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