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Legality and legitimacy

Schmitt, CarlSeitzer, Jeffrey(Translated by)
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First English-language translation of one of Schmitt's major works, providing a missing link in the oeuvre of this influential and controversial political theorist Carl Schmitt ranks among the most original and controversial political thinkers of the twentieth century.

His incisive criticisms of Enlightenment political thought and liberal political practice remain as shocking and influential today as when they first appeared in Weimar Germany.

Unavailable in English until now, Legality and Legitimacy was composed in 1932, in the midst of the crisis that would lead to the collapse of the Weimar Republic and only a matter of months before Schmitt's collaboration with the Nazis.

In this important work, Schmitt questions the political viability of liberal constitutionalism, parliamentary government, and the rule of law.

Liberal governments, he argues, cannot respond effectively to challenges by radical groups like the Nazis or Communists.

Only a presidential regime subject to few, if any, practical limitations can ensure domestic security in a highly pluralistic society.Legality and Legitimacy is sure to provide a compelling reference point in contemporary debates over the challenges facing constitutional democracies today.

John P. McCormick's introduction places Legality and Legitimacy in its historical context, clarifies some of the intricacies of the argument, and ultimately contests Schmitt's claims regarding the inherent weakness of parliamentarianism, constitutionalism, and the rule of law.

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Duke University Press
0822331748 / 9780822331742
Paperback / softback
340.11
26/02/2004
United States
English
xliii, 166 p.
22 cm
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