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Carl Schmitt: State and Society

Autor William Rasch
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iul 2019
This important new book places Carl Schmitt's critique of liberal political theory in a broader historical context than is usually done. His belief in the centrality of the European state since the seventeenth century derives from various sources, including medieval (Scholastic) theology and nineteenth century (post-Hegelian) social and political theory. Schmitt's famed 'political theology' aims at justifying the necessity of a strong secular state as the safeguard of a political community against the encroachment of legally protected interest groups that shield themselves behind pre-political rights. William Rasch neither condemns nor champions Schmitt's various attacks on liberalism, but does insist that the tension between 'society' as the realm of individual rights to pursue private pleasures and the 'state' as the placeholder for something traditionally called the common good is a conundrum that is as important now as it was during the Weimar era in Germany. Reappraisal of some of the pillars of liberal dogma are as much in order as are fears of their demise.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786611703
ISBN-10: 1786611708
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 153 x 219 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction / Part I: Political Theology / Introduction to Part One / 1. Concrete Reason / 2. Modernity and Its Discontents / 3. Sovereignty / Part II: State versus Society / Introduction to Part Two / 4. Theorizing State and Society / 5. Liberalism / 6. Democracy / 7. Ethical State, Total State / Conclusion / Works Cited / Index

Recenzii

Rasch (Germanic studies, Indiana Univ.) is an expert on the writings of Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) and German idealism. Schmitt was an influential member of the Nazi Party in Germany, and he wrote extensively on how to effectively wield power within and between nation-states and societies. Schmitt's writings focus on the analysis of complex concepts such as autocracy, totalitarianism, liberalism, democracy, and populism. Rasch divides the book into two parts-"Political Theology of the Strong State" and "State versus Society"-and he concludes with a ten-page coda. . . the book will be useful for those doing advanced work in 20th-century German political philosophy.



Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty.

If the "respectful agonistic" politics celebrated by William Connolly, Chantal Mouffe and others seems increasingly a fading dream, where is one to look? William Rasch has written a bold and challenging book, engaging Carl Schmitt on the level of the foundation of his thought rather than the edifice erected upon it. For Rasch, Schmitt makes four important critical stances. First is a reliance on concrete reason, unassisted by any transcendental support. Secondly, the basic quality of human beings is neither good nor evil but is a problem - hence it is political. Rights, therefore, are not pre-political: the question is as to their author. And lastly, discussion cannot be the road to consensus. This book makes a very strong case for the importance of Carl Schmitt in our times.