In the last two decades, much has been written – for and against – about the relevance of Carl Schmitt’s thought for a better understanding of the present-day situation of both global politics and Western democracies. This revival has led to new translations and reissues of Schmitt’s works, including his less famous writings. Yet, little attention has been paid to his early works, and in particular to his prewar writings from 1910 to 1914. By focusing on these seminal texts, the article aims at showing the relevance of some key concepts that Schmitt introduced for the first time in the early 1910s and that would have fully developed in the institutional writings of the early 1930s. In this perspective, particular attention will be paid to t...
This article aims to explore the relation between the legal order of the liberal state and its tende...
There continues to be a remarkable revival in academic interest in Carl Schmitt's thought within pol...
Many of Carl Schmitt's major works have by now been translated, with two notable exceptions: Schmitt...
In Legality and Legitimacy, first published in 1932, Carl Schmitt analysed the troubles that were dr...
When and why did Carl Schmitt decide to abandon his original decisionism and to adopt the institutio...
In 1922, Carl Schmitt penned Political Theology, the celebrated essay in which he elaborated on the ...
The dissertation, concerning the Schmitts idea of "Recht", is divided in three chapters correspondi...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the relationship between Schmitt’s institutionalist pha...
"Gesetz und Urteil" is a seminal text by the young Carl Schmitt concerning the definition of legal p...
In the “Preface to the Second Edition” of Political Theology, probably his most notorious work, and ...
Emergency and exception are central concepts in Schmitt’s theory of decisionism. The present article...
The article discusses Carl Schmitt's revision of his own theory after 1928 as he gradually moved fro...
Carl Schmitt's Theory of Democracy examines specifically Schmitt's juridical works of the twenties a...
The present essay explores Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of Rousseau’s Contrat social in his early w...
In order to aim a more complete understanding of Carl Schmitt's works, the author emphasizes the int...
This article aims to explore the relation between the legal order of the liberal state and its tende...
There continues to be a remarkable revival in academic interest in Carl Schmitt's thought within pol...
Many of Carl Schmitt's major works have by now been translated, with two notable exceptions: Schmitt...
In Legality and Legitimacy, first published in 1932, Carl Schmitt analysed the troubles that were dr...
When and why did Carl Schmitt decide to abandon his original decisionism and to adopt the institutio...
In 1922, Carl Schmitt penned Political Theology, the celebrated essay in which he elaborated on the ...
The dissertation, concerning the Schmitts idea of "Recht", is divided in three chapters correspondi...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the relationship between Schmitt’s institutionalist pha...
"Gesetz und Urteil" is a seminal text by the young Carl Schmitt concerning the definition of legal p...
In the “Preface to the Second Edition” of Political Theology, probably his most notorious work, and ...
Emergency and exception are central concepts in Schmitt’s theory of decisionism. The present article...
The article discusses Carl Schmitt's revision of his own theory after 1928 as he gradually moved fro...
Carl Schmitt's Theory of Democracy examines specifically Schmitt's juridical works of the twenties a...
The present essay explores Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of Rousseau’s Contrat social in his early w...
In order to aim a more complete understanding of Carl Schmitt's works, the author emphasizes the int...
This article aims to explore the relation between the legal order of the liberal state and its tende...
There continues to be a remarkable revival in academic interest in Carl Schmitt's thought within pol...
Many of Carl Schmitt's major works have by now been translated, with two notable exceptions: Schmitt...