Legality and Legitimacy
Autor Carl Schmitt, Jeffrey Seitzeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2004
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822331742
ISBN-10: 0822331748
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822331748
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 140 x 215 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Identifying or exploiting the paradoxes of constitutional democracy: An introduction to Carl Schmitts Legality and legitimacy; Introduction:: The legislative state system of legality compared to other state types: (Jurisdiction, governmental and administrative states) Part 1 The system of legality of the parliamentary legislative state Legislative state and concept of law; Legality and the equal chance for achieving political power Part 2 The three extraordinary lawgivers of the Weimar Constitution The extraordinary lawgiver ratione materiae; the second primary part of the Weimar Constitution as a second constitution; The extraordinary lawgiver ratione supremitatis; Actual Meaning: Plebiscitary legitimacy instead of legislative state legality; The extraordinary lawgiver ratione necessitatis; Actual Meaning: The administrative state measure displaces the parliamentary legislative state statute
Recenzii
Carl Schmitt is an unorthodox classic. One of the intellectual grave-diggers of the Weimar Republic, he wrote this brilliant book in the middle of the political crisis, opting for presidential dictatorship. Excellent in its analysis, Legality and Legitimacy is unwise regarding political consequences and without a realistic political vision for the future. This first English-language translation should stimulate European-American dialogue about the vitality of democratic institutions in view of the challenges of antidemocratic and anti-liberal temptations.Michael Stolleis, University of FrankfurtAn English translation of Carl Schmitts Legalität und Legitimität is long overdue. Legality and Legitimacy concludes the critique of legal positivism and the rationality of statute law he began in The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy and Political Theology and does so in the historical context of Weimars final crisis. It was an important argument at the time and is just as significant seventy-odd years later.Ellen Kennedy, author of Constitutional Failure: Carl Schmitt in Weimar"The concept of political legitimacy as a stabilizing force is central to the books theme and is particularly important in a pluralist democracy such as the United States, where constituents regularly lodge competing demands, thereby placing stresses upon the political system. The authors seek to measure, through a series of extended surveys and intricate statistical analysis, the one institution of government that most effectively regulates pluralist conflicts and rallies support for the regime. They then conclude that relative to other institutions, the Supreme Court has the greatest capacity to legitimize policies. Recommended." Library Journal, 1st December 2008
"Carl Schmitt is an unorthodox classic. One of the intellectual grave-diggers of the Weimar Republic, he wrote this brilliant book in the middle of the political crisis, opting for presidential dictatorship. Excellent in its analysis, Legality and Legitimacy is unwise regarding political consequences and without a realistic political vision for the future. This first English-language translation should stimulate European-American dialogue about the vitality of democratic institutions in view of the challenges of antidemocratic and anti-liberal temptations."--Michael Stolleis, University of Frankfurt "An English translation of Carl Schmitt's Legalitat und Legitimitat is long overdue. Legality and Legitimacy concludes the critique of legal positivism and the rationality of statute law he began in The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy and Political Theology and does so in the historical context of Weimar's final crisis. It was an important argument at the time and is just as significant seventy-odd years later."--Ellen Kennedy, author of Constitutional Failure: Carl Schmitt in Weimar "The concept of political legitimacy as a stabilizing force is central to the book's theme and is particularly important in a pluralist democracy such as the United States, where constituents regularly lodge competing demands, thereby placing stresses upon the political system. The authors seek to measure, through a series of extended surveys and intricate statistical analysis, the one institution of government that most effectively regulates pluralist conflicts and rallies support for the regime. They then conclude that relative to other institutions, the Supreme Court has the greatest capacity to legitimize policies. Recommended." Library Journal, 1st December 2008
"Carl Schmitt is an unorthodox classic. One of the intellectual grave-diggers of the Weimar Republic, he wrote this brilliant book in the middle of the political crisis, opting for presidential dictatorship. Excellent in its analysis, Legality and Legitimacy is unwise regarding political consequences and without a realistic political vision for the future. This first English-language translation should stimulate European-American dialogue about the vitality of democratic institutions in view of the challenges of antidemocratic and anti-liberal temptations."--Michael Stolleis, University of Frankfurt "An English translation of Carl Schmitt's Legalitat und Legitimitat is long overdue. Legality and Legitimacy concludes the critique of legal positivism and the rationality of statute law he began in The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy and Political Theology and does so in the historical context of Weimar's final crisis. It was an important argument at the time and is just as significant seventy-odd years later."--Ellen Kennedy, author of Constitutional Failure: Carl Schmitt in Weimar "The concept of political legitimacy as a stabilizing force is central to the book's theme and is particularly important in a pluralist democracy such as the United States, where constituents regularly lodge competing demands, thereby placing stresses upon the political system. The authors seek to measure, through a series of extended surveys and intricate statistical analysis, the one institution of government that most effectively regulates pluralist conflicts and rallies support for the regime. They then conclude that relative to other institutions, the Supreme Court has the greatest capacity to legitimize policies. Recommended." Library Journal, 1st December 2008
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"An English translation of Carl Schmitt's "Legalitat und Legitimitat" is long overdue. "Legality and Legitimacy" concludes the critique of legal positivism and the rationality of statute law he began in "The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy" and "Political Theology" and does so in the historical context of Weimar's final crisis. It was an important argument at the time and is just as significant seventy-odd years later."--Ellen Kennedy, author of "Constitutional Failure: Carl Schmitt in Weimar"
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First English-language translation of one of Schmitts major works, providing a missing link in the oeuvre of this influential and controversial political theorist