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Carl Schmitt and the JewsCarl Schmitt and the Jews

Carl Schmitt and the Jews2007

Raphael Gross

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"In Carl Schmitt and the Jews, available in English for the first time, historian Raphael Gross vigorously repudiates "opportunism thesis." Through a reading of Schmitt's corpus, some of which became available only after his death, Gross highlights the importance of the "Jewish Question" on the breadth of Schmitt's work. According to Gross, Schmitt's antisemitism was at the core of his work - before, during, and after the Nazi era. His influential polarities of "friend and foe," "law and nomos," "behemoth and Leviathan," and "Katechon and Antichrist" emerge from a conceptual template in which "the Jew" is defined as adversary, undermining the Christian order with secularization. The presence of this template at the heart of Schmitt's work, Gross contends, calls for a major reassessment of Schmitt's role within contemporary cultural and legal theory."--BOOK JACKET.

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First published
2007
OL Work ID
OL224417W

Subjects

Political theologyAntisemitismSchmitt, carl, 1888-1985Germany, politics and government

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