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Ex Captivitate Salus Carl Schmitt

Ex Captivitate Salus By Carl Schmitt

Ex Captivitate Salus by Carl Schmitt


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When Germany was defeated in 1945, both the Russians and the Americans undertook mass internments in the territories they occupied. The Americans called their approach 'automatic arrest'.

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Ex Captivitate Salus: Experiences, 1945 - 47 by Carl Schmitt

When Germany was defeated in 1945, both the Russians and the Americans undertook mass internments in the territories they occupied. The Americans called their approach automatic arrest. Carl Schmitt, although not belonging in the circles subject to automatic arrest, was held in one of these camps in the years 1945-6 and then, in March 1947, in the prison of the international tribunal in Nuremberg, as witness and possible defendant. A formal charge was never brought against him. Schmitt's way of coping throughout the years of isolation was to write this book.

In Ex Captivitate Salus, or Deliverance from Captivity, Schmitt considers a range of issues relating to history and political theory as well as recent events, including the Nazi defeat and the newly emerging Cold War. Schmitt often urged his readers to view the book as though it were a series of letters personally directed to each one of them. Hence there is a decidedly personal dimension to the text, as Schmitt expresses his thoughts on his own career trajectory with some pathos, while at the same time emphasising that this is not romantic or heroic prison literature.

This reflective work sheds new light on Schmitt's thought and personal situation at the beginning of a period of exile from public life that only ended with his death in 1985. It will be of great value to the many students and scholars in political theory and law who continue to study and appreciate this seminal theorist of the twentieth century.

Ex Captivitate Salus Reviews

Ex Captivitate Salus is Carl Schmitt s poetic, apocalyptic, seductive but ultimately unsatisfying attempt at self-exculpation after the Fall of the Third Reich which, in its early years, Schmitt served so faithfully.
John McCormick, The University of Chicago

About Carl Schmitt

Carl Schmitt (1888-1985) is widely acknowledged to be one of the most important and influential political theorists of the twentieth century. His many works published in English include The Concept of the Political, Political Theology and On Dictatorship.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Carl Schmitt s Prison Writings
Andreas Kalyvas and Federico Finchelstein
Translator s Note
Conversation with Eduard Spranger (Summer 1945)
Remarks in Response to a Radio Speech by Karl Mannheim (Winter 1945/46)
Historiographia in Nuce: Alexis de Tocqueville (August 1946)
Two Graves (Summer 1946)
Ex Captivitate Salus (Summer 1946)
Wisdom of the Cell (April 1947)
Song of the Sixty-Year-Old
Appendix: Foreword to the Spanish Edition
Notes
Index

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CIN1509511644VG
9781509511648
1509511644
Ex Captivitate Salus: Experiences, 1945 - 47 by Carl Schmitt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20170929
120
N/A
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