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  1. 10. Apr. 2024 · of the Partisan, which is meant to be an Intermediate Commentary on The Concept of the Political —as stated in the subtitle of the book. At this juncture, Schmitt describes r eal enmity

  2. 10. Apr. 2024 · In this paper, I would like to tackle first Schmitt’s defence of the role of exclusion in political reasoning and his attendant rejection of extreme political pluralism. I shall then move on to explain not only why there is nothing Nazi—or even antisemitic—about Schmitt’s concept of the political, but rather the other way around: Schmitt’s concept of the political not only must have ...

  3. 11. Apr. 2024 · Theory of the Partisan consists of two lectures, delivered by Carl Schmitt in 1962, addressing the transformation of war in the post-European age. This accessible work analyzes the origin, evolution, and practical effects of the modern partisan. With the rise of political terrorism and the universal acceptance of

  4. 3. Apr. 2024 · Born: July 11, 1888, Plettenberg, Westphalia, Prussia [Germany] Died: April 7, 1985, Plettenberg (aged 96) Political Affiliation: Nazi Party. Notable Works: “The Concept of the Political”. “Constitutional Theory”.

  5. 8. Apr. 2024 · Abstract. A growing body of research theorizes that partisanship can undermine democracy as citizens prioritize their political interests over abstract norms and values. We argue that crises might counteract intense partisanship by giving citizens clarity on the threats posed by rule of law violations.

  6. 17. Apr. 2024 · Abstract. This chapter outlines a broad understanding of the problem of legitimacy as the moral justification of power, which is not limited to the justification of coercion or the liberal-democratic state. It then discusses relational views which define legitimacy as the right to rule.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · Abstract. The authors investigate how race and political partisanship affected variations in workplace and non-workplace mobility at three COVID-19 phases—lockdown (2020), reopening (2021), and endemic COVID (2022). They theorize that structural racism compelled relatively greater workplace mobility rates in Black communities ...