Carl Schmitt is the last thinker to provide a complete, original definition of politics. His work influences many debates in contemporary political theory through a collection of concepts he created: political theology, the katechon, friend and enemy. Despite how influential his ideas are, they tend to be employed metaphorically, and sometimes incorrectly. This miscalculation is due to Carl Schmitt himself, who never gave us a final, complete version of his political thought, or even of some of his most famous concepts. In this book, I aim to reconstruct his political thought using three key concepts: political theology, the concept of the political, and the theory of modernity. To do so, I have consulted all his published works, but also the archival documents, in particular those with ties to Spain, which had previously received little attention. This reconstruction offers readers a qualitative introduction to Schmitt’s political thought that aims to blend logical clarity with document-based evidence.
Autor/es: Miguel Saralegui
ISBN: 978-84-17888-43-5
THEMA:
QDTQ; JPA
FORMATO:
273 pp.
DL: 2021
PDF, 2.80 MB
ISBN (Tapa dura): 978-84-17888-42-8
Quizás pueda interesarte
The politics of time. Introduction to Carl Schmitt’s...
Miguel Saralegui...
Colección Social Sciences & Humanities
Tapa dura
28.00 €
The politics of dissensus. Parliament in debate
Kari Palonen...(eds.)
Colección Social Sciences & Humanities
Tapa dura
37.00 €
Political Concepts and Time. New Approaches to Conceptual...
Javier Fernández Sebastián...(eds.)
Colección Social Sciences & Humanities
Tapa dura
35.00 €
Totalitarianisms: The closed society and its friends. A...
Juan Francisco Fuentes...
Colección Social Sciences & Humanities
Tapa dura
35.00 €