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Constitutional Theory by Carl Schmitt; 9780822340706

Constitutional Theory

By Carl Schmitt

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Constitutional Theory by Carl Schmitt is a profound exploration of the foundational principles that underpin modern constitutional law. Schmitt, a pivotal figure in legal and political theory, delves into the intricate relationship between law and the state, offering insights that challenge conventional understandings of sovereignty and governance.

The Story

In this compelling work, Schmitt articulates his vision of the constitution as not merely a legal document but as a reflection of the political will of a society. He examines the dynamic interplay between constitutional norms and the realities of political life, arguing that the true essence of a constitution lies in its ability to respond to existential crises. Through a rigorous analysis of key legal concepts, Schmitt invites readers to consider the implications of constitutional theory in times of political turmoil.

Why Readers Love It

  • Schmitt's provocative arguments challenge readers to rethink the role of law in society.
  • The book offers a rich theoretical framework that is applicable to contemporary legal debates.
  • Schmitt's eloquent prose and incisive reasoning provide an engaging reading experience.

Perfect For

Scholars and students of law, political science, and philosophy will find Constitutional Theory to be an essential addition to their libraries. Readers who appreciate works such as The Concept of the Political and Political Theology will especially resonate with Schmitt's thought-provoking insights. This text serves not only as an academic resource but also as a catalyst for deeper discussions about the nature of authority and legitimacy in legal frameworks.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 245 mm × 160 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 277
Publisher: Duke University Press
ISBN: 9780822340706

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