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Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism John P. McCormick (University of New Hampshire)

Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism By John P. McCormick (University of New Hampshire)

Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism by John P. McCormick (University of New Hampshire)


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Through the first in-depth analysis in English of the writings of Carl Schmitt, McCormick furnishes a comprehensive account of Schmitt's critique of liberalism. He examines why technology becomes a rallying cry when liberalism appears anachronistic, and shows the continuities between Weimar's intellectual debates and those of our own age.

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Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology by John P. McCormick (University of New Hampshire)

This is the first in-depth critical appraisal in English of the political, legal, and cultural writings of Carl Schmitt, perhaps this century's most brilliant critic of liberalism. It offers an assessment of this most sophisticated of fascist theorists without attempting either to apologise for or demonise him. Schmitt's Weimar writings confront the role of technology as it finds expression through the principles and practices of liberalism. Contemporary political conditions such as disaffection with liberalism and the rise of extremist political organizations have rendered Schmitt's work both relevant and insightful. John McCormick examines why technology becomes a rallying cry for both right- and left-wing intellectuals at times when liberalism appears anachronistic, and shows the continuities between Weimar's ideological debates and those of our own age.

Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism Reviews

"...this extremely well researched work is filled with nuanced and intelligent discussions of Schmitt's legal philosophy, his changing attitude towards commissarial and sovereign dictatorship, his relationship to Lukacs, and a host of other topics. All serious students of Schmitt, Weber, the Frankfurt School, neo-Hegelianism, political representation, and the politics of technology will want to read it." American Political Science Review

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Between Critical Theory and Political Existentialism: Schmitt's Confrontation with Technology: 1. Antinomies of 'economic-technical thought': attempting to transcend Weber's Categories of Modernity; 2. Myth as antidote to the 'Age of Neutralizations': Nietszche and cultural conflict as response to technology; Part II. Liberalism as Technology's Infiltration of Politics: 3. Emergency powers; 4. Representation; 5. Law; 6. The state; Part III. Liberalism and Fascism: Technology and Politics: Epilogue and summary; Conclusion.

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CIN0521664578G
9780521664578
0521664578
Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology by John P. McCormick (University of New Hampshire)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1999-06-13
368
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