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Dictatorship by Carl Schmitt; 9780745646480

Dictatorship

By Carl Schmitt

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Description

Dictatorship by Carl Schmitt offers a profound exploration of the nature and structure of political authority, diving into the complexities of autocratic and totalitarian regimes. Schmitt, a pivotal figure in political theory, articulates the nuances of dictatorship, presenting it not merely as a form of governance but as a critical concept that shapes our understanding of power dynamics.

The Story

In this incisive work, Schmitt examines the philosophical underpinnings of dictatorship, juxtaposing it against the backdrop of democratic principles. He dissects the relationship between sovereignty and the state of exception, providing readers with a lens to analyse contemporary political phenomena. Through rigorous argumentation, Schmitt posits that dictatorial power can emerge in various forms, often as a response to crises that threaten the stability of the state.

Why Readers Love It

  • Intellectual Depth: Schmitt’s arguments are steeped in historical context, encouraging readers to reflect on the implications of political structures.
  • Provocative Ideas: The book challenges conventional beliefs about democracy and authority, prompting spirited discussions among scholars and students alike.
  • Timeless Relevance: As debates surrounding governance continue to evolve, Schmitt's insights resonate strongly in today’s political landscape.

Perfect For

Students and professionals in political science and theory will find Dictatorship to be an essential text. Scholars interested in the works of Carl Schmitt, including titles such as The Concept of the Political and Political Theology, will appreciate the continuity of themes and the depth of analysis presented. This book is a critical resource for anyone seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of power and authority in modern society.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 229 mm × 152 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 9780745646480

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