Carl Schmitt is usually perceived as the theorist of total state, total war and total hostility. In the article, the author however tries to show that from 1937 to 1944, Schmitt was arguing that total war and total hostility were dangerous for Germany (as well as for the rest of Europe) and warned against perpetuation of all efforts to totalize enemy that started in 1914. In his theoretical endeavors in this period there was place for the total state only - and especially for the total state strong enough to resist temptation of declaring total war on total enemy. The total state he recommended Hitler and his Nazi comrades was German Reich, as a part of Europe ordered and divided in the huge spaces (Grossraumordnung). Positioned in the cent...
The article discusses the aggressive essence of the Munich agreement of 1938 between the Nazi German...
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Article deals with the relationship between Carl Schmitt’’s political theory and political theology,...
Carl Schmitt is usually perceived as the theorist of total state, total war and total hostility. In ...
Carl Schmitt, April 1939: „Der Reichsbegriff im Völkerrecht“. A Text Genesis StudyThe article recons...
Carl Schmitt is one of the most contentious political theorists of the twentieth century. His compli...
Carl Schmitt's work on the international order during the Second World War has been comparatively ne...
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In the article the author is dealing with the connection between the renaissance of the unions of me...
This paper presents an overview of Carl Schmitt's theoretical considerations of the concept of the p...
After 1945, Carl Schmitt largely revoked his nationalist positions from before the war, although h...
The subject of the following article are the basic concepts present in Carl Schmitt’s political theo...
This article provides the first comprehensive and chronological analysis of Carl Schmitt’s reception...
This paper examines the downfall of the state as the traditional political concept during the twenti...
The article discusses the aggressive essence of the Munich agreement of 1938 between the Nazi German...
The protracted crisis in Ukraine has exposed fundamental differences between Germany, Western Europe...
Article deals with the relationship between Carl Schmitt’’s political theory and political theology,...
Carl Schmitt is usually perceived as the theorist of total state, total war and total hostility. In ...
Carl Schmitt, April 1939: „Der Reichsbegriff im Völkerrecht“. A Text Genesis StudyThe article recons...
Carl Schmitt is one of the most contentious political theorists of the twentieth century. His compli...
Carl Schmitt's work on the international order during the Second World War has been comparatively ne...
This article explores Carl Schmitt's concept of the enemy against the backcloth of the international...
The article addresses two basic interpretations of Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg, who was the leader of ...
In the article the author is dealing with the connection between the renaissance of the unions of me...
This paper presents an overview of Carl Schmitt's theoretical considerations of the concept of the p...
After 1945, Carl Schmitt largely revoked his nationalist positions from before the war, although h...
The subject of the following article are the basic concepts present in Carl Schmitt’s political theo...
This article provides the first comprehensive and chronological analysis of Carl Schmitt’s reception...
This paper examines the downfall of the state as the traditional political concept during the twenti...
The article discusses the aggressive essence of the Munich agreement of 1938 between the Nazi German...
The protracted crisis in Ukraine has exposed fundamental differences between Germany, Western Europe...
Article deals with the relationship between Carl Schmitt’’s political theory and political theology,...