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Title
Constitutional Theory / Carl Schmitt.
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Imprint
Durham : Duke University Press, [2008]
Copyright
©2008
Description
1 online resource (488 p.) : 2 tables, 5 figures.
Series
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Contents
Foreword
Translator's Preface
An Introduction to Carl Schmitt's Constitutional Theory: Issues and Context
Constitutional Theory
Schmitt's Preface
Part I. Concept of the Constitution
Part II. The Rechtsstaat Component of the Modern Constitution
Part III. The Political Component of the Modern Constitution
Part IV. Constitutional Theory of the Federation
Appendix: The Weimar Constitution
Notes
Biographical Notes
Index
Contents
Foreword
Translator's Preface
An Introduction to Carl Schmitt's Constitutional Theory: Issues and Context
Constitutional Theory
Schmitt's Preface
Part I. Concept of the Constitution
Part II. The Rechtsstaat Component of the Modern Constitution
Part III. The Political Component of the Modern Constitution
Part IV. Constitutional Theory of the Federation
Appendix: The Weimar Constitution
Notes
Biographical Notes
Index
Summary
Carl Schmitt's magnum opus, Constitutional Theory, was originally published in 1928 and has been in print in German ever since. This volume makes Schmitt's masterpiece of comparative constitutionalism available to English-language readers for the first time. Schmitt is considered by many to be one of the most original-and, because of his collaboration with the Nazi party, controversial-political thinkers of the twentieth century. In Constitutional Theory, Schmitt provides a highly distinctive and provocative interpretation of the Weimar Constitution. At the center of this interpretation lies his famous argument that the legitimacy of a constitution depends on a sovereign decision of the people. In addition to being subject to long-standing debate among legal and political theorists in Western Europe and the United States, this theory of constitution-making as decision has profoundly influenced constitutional theorists and designers in Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.Constitutional Theory is a significant departure from Schmitt's more polemical Weimar-era works not just in terms of its moderate tone. Through a comparative history of constitutional government in Europe and the United States, Schmitt develops an understanding of liberal constitutionalism that makes room for a strong, independent state. This edition includes an introduction by Jeffrey Seitzer and Christopher Thornhill outlining the cultural, intellectual, and political contexts in which Schmitt wrote Constitutional Theory; they point out what is distinctive about the work, examine its reception in the postwar era, and consider its larger theoretical ramifications. This volume also contains extensive editorial notes and a translation of the Weimar Constitution.
Language Note
In English.
System Details Note
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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Access Note
restricted access (http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec) online access with authorization
Alternate Title
DeGruyter online
Language
English
ISBN
9780822390589
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