17 maggio 2015

Bibliografia su Carl Schmitt apparsa in lingua inglese dal 1934 in poi

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Scritti di Carl Schmitt: CS1 - 2 - 3 - 4 -
 Letteratura: de.- es. - fr. - it. - uk. Altro.
 Traduzioni: es. -  fr. -  it. -  uk. -   Altro.
 Indice Analitico: de. -  it.- uk. - es. - fr. -
Dizionario.  -  Cronologia. -  Immagini.
 Webgrafia: de.- it.- uk. - es.-  fr. - Altro.
Indice Webgrafico Tematico.  -  Eventi.
In memoriam di
Paul Piccone

BIBLIOGRAFIA
DEGLI SCRITTI IN LINGUA INGLESE
SU CARL SCHMITT
SECONDO L’ORDINE CRONOLOGICO
(in progress)

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 Dall’inizio al 1945*

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* Non sono a noi note referenze bibliografiche
antecedenti il 1934.


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H. POWYS GREENWOOD,
The German Revolution,
London, George Routledge and Sons, 1934, pp. xiii + 334. Spec. 132, 151, 242, 274-5, 286, 314-18


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Frederick MUNDELL WATKINS
Failure of Constitutional Emergency Powers under the German Republic,
Cambridge (U.S.A.), Harvard University Press, 1939, 148 S. – in der Reihe “Harvard Political Studies”


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Josef L. KUNZ
Besprechung der Schrift “Völkerrechtliche Großraumordnung”,
in:
The American Journal of International Law,
1940, 34. Band, S. 173-176


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ANONIMO
The Present War – A Revolution for Space,
in:
The Manchuria Daily News,
vom 12. Januar 1941

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Ernst FRAENKEL
Dual State. – A Contribution to the Theory of Dictatorship,
New York, Oxford University Press, 1941, XVI + 248 S.

– Das Buch wurde auf Deutsch übersetzt: Der Doppelstaat (Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt a.M., 1975)


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Clinton Lawrence ROSSITER
Constitutional Dictatorship. – Crisis Government in the Modern Democracies,
Princeton (N.J.), Princeton University Press, 1942, IX + 332 S.


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Friedrich August von HAYEK
The Road to Serfdom,
London, George Routledge, 1944

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 Dall’inizio al 1945*

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Carl J. FRIEDRICH
Constitutional Government and Democracy,
Boston-New York, Ginn and Company, 1946 (3. Auflage), 695 S.


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William EBENSTEIN
Man and State (Modern political Ideas),
edited by William Ebenstein, Rinehart & Company, Inc., New York, Juni 1947, Kap VIII (“Fascism: Government by force and lies”), S. 294-321


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Hannah ARENDT
The Burden of our Time,
London, Secker & Warburg, 1951, bes. S. 332 Anm. 66

– in der deutschen «von der Verfasserin übertragenen und neubearbeiteten Ausgabe» (Europäische Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt a.M., 1955, S. 543) ist diese Anmerkung verändert.


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William EBENSTEIN
Modern Political Thought. – The Great Issues,
New York, Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1954, XVIII + 875 S. (die erste Ausgabe erschien 1947) – Bes. Kap. VII (“Fascism: Government by Force and Lies”), SS. 357-360


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Earl R. BECK
The Death of the Prussian Republic. – A Study of Reich-Prussian Relations, 1932-1934,
Tal, 1959


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Henry W. EHRMANN
Besprechung des Buches von Fijalkowski: “Die Wendung zum Führer-Staat”,
in:
The Journal of Central European Affairs,
1966, Oktoberheft, SS. 325-327

2
John A. HALLOWELL
Main Currents in Modern Political Thought,
New York, Holt Rinehart & Winston, 1960, XII + 759 S. – bes. SS. 356-357


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Edward McNALL BURNS
Ideas in Conflict. – The Political Theories of the Contemporary World,
London, Methuen & Co Ldt., 1963, XIV + 587 S. – bes. S. 224-225


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Andreas DORPALEN
Hindenburg and the Weimarer Republic,
Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1964, S. 606 – bes. SS. 93, 124, 169, 170


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Leo STRAUSS
Spinoza’s Critique of Religion,
New York, Schocken Books, 1965.

2
Günther ROTH
Political Critique of Max Weber. – Some Implications for Political Sociology,
in:
The American Sociological Review,
1965, 30. Jahrg., Nr. 2 (April), SS. 213-223


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Charles E. FRYE
Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political,
in:
The Journal of Politics,
1966, vol. 28, Heft 4, S. 818-830

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John H. HERZ
International Politics in the Atomic Age,
New York, Columbia University Press, 1960, 360 S. – bes. SS. 67, 72, 113-114, 127


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Franz Leopold NEUMANN
Behemoth. – The Structure and Practique of National Socialism, 1933-1944,
London, Frank Cass, 1967, XIX + 649


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John David MOULTON
Carl Schmitt’s Theory of International Law and Relations,
179 S.

– es handelt sich um eine ungedruckte Dissertation der New York School for Social Research

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George IGGERS
The German Conception of Hystory. – The National Traditional of Historical Thought from Herder to the Present,
Middletown (Conn.), 1968


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George SCHWAB
The Challenge of the Exception. – An Introduction to the Political Ideas of Carl Schmitt between 1921 and 1936,
Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1970, S. 175.

2
Angelo DEL BOCA und Mario GIOVANNA,
Fascism Today. – A World Survey,
London-Melbourne-Toronto-Cape Town-Auckland, Heineman, 1970, XI + 532 S. – bes. SS. 55, 57


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Werner E. BRAATZ
Two Neo-Conservative Myths in Germany 1919-1932, the ‘Third Reich’ and the ‘New State’,
in:
The Journal of the History of Ideas,
1971, 32. Jahrg., Heft 4 (Oktober-Dezember), SS. 569-584 – bes. SS. 575-76


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Gottfried DIETZE
Two Concepts of the Rule of Law,
Indianopolis, Liberty Fund, 1973, 108 S.


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Walter LAQUEUR
Weimar. – A Cultural History 1918-1933,
London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974, XI + 308 S., bes. 90, 98-101, 104


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Joseph William BENDERSKY
The Politics of an intellectual. – The Political Activity and Ideas of Carl Schmitt, 1910-1945,
1975, VIII + 380 S.

– ungedruckte Dissertation der Michigan State University

2
George SCHWAB,
Carl Schmitt: Political Opportunist?
in:
Intellect Magazine,
1975, 103. Jahrg., m. 23361, Februarheft, SS. 334-337

– Cappello: «Did Carl Schmitt, one of Germany’s foremost legal and political thinkers, sacrifice fundamental principles to gain personal advantages during the Nazi regime?».
– Un “Reprinted from Intellect Magazin” si trova nel Cartone 209 del Nachlass.
– Da aggiungere una coda nel N° 2366, Vol. 103, della stessa rivista: May-June 1975. Nella rubrica Correspondence una lettera di John H. HERZ, Carl Schmitt (pp. 482-83) e la George Schwab’s reply (p. 483).


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Georg SCHWAB,
Introduction,
in:
Carl Schmitt: “The Concept of the ‘Political’”, New Brunswick (New Jersey), Rutgers University Press, IX + 105 S., SS. 3-16

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 Dal 1986 a oggi

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Wolf HEYDEBRAND, Susan BUCK-MORSS, Robert D’AMICO, Paul GOTTRIED, Paul PICCONE, Gary ULMEN
“Schmitt’s ‘Testament’ and the Future of Europe”: Four Exchanges,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1990, Number 85, Fall, pp. 93-148.

2.
Paul Edward GOTTFRIED,
Carl Schmitt, Politics and Theory,
Westport, CO: Greenwood Press, 1990, 168 pp.

3.
Richard WOLIN,
Carl Schmitt, political existentialism, and the total state,
in:
Theory and Society,
1990, 19 (4), Aug. 90, pp. 389-416


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Bernhard SCHLINK,
Why Carl Schmitt?
in:
Rechtshistor. Journ.,
1991, 10., S. 160-176

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Paul PICCONE,
The Crisis of Liberalism and the Emergence of Federal Populism,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1991, Number 89, Fall, pp. 7-44, bes. 22, 30, 32.

3
Paul BOOKBINDER,
Carl Schmitt, Der Leviathan, and the Jews,
in:
International Social Science Review,
1991, 66 (3), Summer 91, pp. 99-109

4
Bernard WILLMS,
Politics as politics: Carl Schmitt’s “Concept of the Political” and the tradition of European political thought,
in:
History of European Ideas,
1991, 13 (4), pp. 371-383

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Jerry Z. MULLER,
Carl Schmitt, Hans Freyer and the radical conservative critique of liberal democracy in the Weimar Republic,
in:
History of Political Thought,
1991, 12 (4), Winter 91, pp. 695-715


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Paul PICCONE,
Federal Populism in Italy,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 90, Winter 1991-92, pp. 3-18

2.
Robert D’AMICO and Paul PICCONE,
Introduction to Special Issue on “Federalism”,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 91, Spring 1992 pp. 3-15

3.
G. L. ULMEN,
Schmitt and Federalism: Introduction to “The Constitutional Theory of the Federalism”,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 91, Spring 1992 pp. 16-25

4.
Ludger KÜHNHARDT
Federalism and Subsidiarity,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 91, Spring 1992 pp. 77-86, bes. p. 81.

– Translated from “Föderalism und Subsidiarität: Betrachtungen zu einer deutschen und europäischen Frage”, in Politik und Zeitgeschichte, Supplement to the weekly Das Parlament, Vol. 45, No. 91 (November 1, 1991), pp. 37-45.

5.
Georg SCHWAB
Carl Schmitt Hysteria in the US: The Case of Bill Scheurman,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 91, Spring 1992 pp. 99-107.

– This is an edited version of a contribution to a forthcoming Festschrift in honor of Hans-Joachim Arndt edited by Volker Beismann and Markus Klein, Politische Lageanalyse (Bruchsal: San Casciano Verlag).

6.
Chris WOLTERMANN
Schmitt and International Politics.
Recensione del libro di P. E. Gottfried: “Carl Schmitt, Politics and Theory”,
in:
Telos.
A Quarterly Journal of Critical Thought,
1992, Number 91, Spring 1992 pp. 191-92.


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Charles E. FRYE,
Carl Schmitt’s Concept of the Political,
in:
The Journal of Politics,
1996 (Nov), Vol. 28, Issue 4, pp. 818-830.
Firs Page.


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Jan-Werner MÜLLER,
A dangerous Mind. Carl Schmitt in Post-War European Thought,
Yale University Press, 2003, 304 pp.


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1.
Cristiano GROTTANELLI,
Fruitful Death: Mircea Eliade and Ernst Jünger on Human Sacrifice, 1937-1945,
in:
Numen,
2005, Volume 52, Issue 1, pages 116-145.


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Heinrich MEIER,
Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss. The hidden dialogue,
2006 (November), The University of Chicago Press, pp. 156.

– Translated by J. Harvey Lomax, 156 pages | 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 | © 1995.

– Presentazione editoriale: «Carl Schmitt was the most famous and controversial defender of political theology in the twentieth century. But in his best-known work, The Concept of the Political, issued in 1927, 1932, and 1933, political considerations led him to conceal the dependence of his political theory on his faith in divine revelation. In 1932 Leo Strauss published a critical review of Concept that initiated an extremely subtle exchange between Schmitt and Strauss regarding Schmitt’s critique of liberalism. Although Schmitt never answered Strauss publicly, in the third edition of his book he changed a number of passages in response to Strauss’s criticisms. Now, in this elegant translation by J. Harvey Lomax, Heinrich Meier shows us what the remarkable dialogue between Schmitt and Strauss reveals about the development of these two seminal thinkers.Meier contends that their exchange only ostensibly revolves around liberalism. At its heart, their “hidden dialogue” explores the fundamental conflict between political theology and political philosophy, between revelation and reason­and ultimately, the vital question of how human beings ought to live their lives. “Heinrich Meier’s treatment of Schmitt’s writings is morally analytical without moralizing, a remarkable feat in view of Schmitt’s past. He wishes to understand what Schmitt was after rather than to dismiss him out of hand or bowdlerize his thoughts for contemporary political purposes.”—Mark Lilla, New York Review of Books » (Fonte).
– Contents: «Translator's Acknowledgments.Foreword, by Joseph Cropsey.Preface to the American Edition.Preface to the German Edition.Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss: The Hidden Dialogue.Leo Strauss: Notes on Carl Schmitt, The Concept of the Political. Editorial Note.Leo Strauss: Three Letters to Carl Schmitt. Editorial Note.Translator's Notes.Index.» (Fonte).



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Steven OSTOVICH,
Carl Schmitt, Political Theology, and Escatology,
in:
KronoScope,
2007, Volume 7, Issue 1, pages 49-66.

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Cristiano GROTTANELLI,
War-Time Connections: Dumézil And Eliade, Eliade And Schmitt, Schmitt And Evola, Drieu La Rochelle And Dumézil.
in:
The Study of Religion under the Impact of Fascism, pp 303-314
2007, capitolo di e-book, Link: 1 - 2 -

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J. MAGGIO,
The Presidential Rhetoric of Terror: The (Re)Creation of Reality Immediately after 9/11,
in:
Politics and Policy,
2007, December, Volume 35, Issue 4, December 2007, Pages 810–835.

– Abstract: «This article examines six presidential speeches/statements ranging from Bush's remarks on the night of the terrorist attacks to his (in)famous State of the Union address declaring Iran, Iraq, and North Korea an “Axis of Evil.” Using qualitative content analysis to investigate closely the six speeches for their “reality creating” and “persuasive” rhetoric, the study scrutinizes Bush's allegorical creation of the “identity” of the enemy. David Zarefsky's concept of the “Power of Definition” and Carl Schmitt's notion of the “state of exception” are applied to the shifting rhetoric of Bush's speeches. The article concludes that Bush used increasingly strong language after the September 11 attacks to create a war-like aporia and that Bush's rhetoric set the limits of discursive definition, and hence created the parameters of thought regarding the issue of terrorism. » (Fonte).




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1.
Matthias FRITSCH,
Antagonism and Democratic Citizenship (Schmitt, Mouffe, Derrida),
in:
Research in Phenomenology,
2008, Volume 38, Issue 2, pages 174-197.

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Mónica GARCÍA-SALMONES,
The Ethos of the Rule of Law in the International Legal Discourse: Portrait of an Outsider,
in:
International Community Law Review,
2008, Volume 10, Issue 1, pages 29-49.


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I. LANDA,
Anti-Liberal Liberals-II (Schmitt, Sorel),
in:
2009, The Apprendice’s Sorcerer, pages 165-220.
ebook: The Apprentice”s Sorcerer. Liberal Tradition and Fascism.
Vedi links: 1 - 2 -

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Johannes THUMFART,
On Grotius’s Mare Liberum and Vitoria’s De Indis, Following Agamben and Schmitt,
in:
Grotiana,
2009, Volume 30, Issue 1, pages 65-87.

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William H.F. ALTMAN,
The Alpine Limits of Jewish Thought: Leo Strauss, National Socialism, and Judentum ohne Gott,
in:
The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy,
2009, Volume 17, Issue 1, pages 1-46.

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Alberto TOSCANO,
Partisan Thought,
in:
Historical Materialism,
2009, Volume 17, Issue 3, pages 175-191.


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 Robert YELLE,
The Trouble with Transcendence: Carl Schmitt’s “Exception” as a Challenge for Religious Studies,
in:
Method and Theory in the Study of Religion,
2010, Volume 22, Issue 2-3, pages 189-206.

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Isaac NAKHIMOVSKY,
Carl Schmitt’s Vattel and the ‘Law of Nations’ between Enlightenment and Revolution,
in:
2010, Grotiana, Volume 31, Issue 1, pages 141-164.

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Marc de WILDE,
The state of emergency in the Wimarer Republic. Legal disputes over Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution,
in:
Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / The Legal History Review,
2010, Volume 78, Issue 1-2, pages 135-158.

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 Gabriella SILVESTRINI,
Justice, War and Inequality. The Unjust Aggressor and the Enemy of the Humane Race in Vattel’s Theory of the Law of Nations,
in:
Grotiana,
2010, Volume 31, Issue 1, pages 44-68.


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Matthias LIEVENS,
Singularity and Repetition in Carl’s Vision of History,
in:
Journal of the Philosophy of History,
2011, Volume 5, Issue 1, pages 105-129.

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Celina María BRAGAGNOLO,
Secularization, History, and Politica Theology: The Hans Blumenberg and Carl Schmitt Debatte,
in:
Journal of the Philosophy of History,
2011, Volume 5, Issue 1, pages 84-104.

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Heinrich MEIER,
Four Chapters on the Distinction between Political Theology and Political Philosophy,

2011 (September). The University of Chicago Press, pp. 240.

– Expanded Edition. Translated by Marcus Brainard. New Essays Translated by Robert Berman 240 pages | 6 x 9 | © 1998, 2011


Chicago, 2011
– Presentazione editoriale: «Heinrich Meier’s work on Carl Schmitt has dramatically reoriented the international debate about Schmitt and his significance for twentieth-century political thought. In The Lesson of Carl Schmitt, Meier identifies the core of Schmitt’s thought as political theology—that is, political theorizing that claims to have its ultimate ground in the revelation of a mysterious or suprarational God. This radical, but half-hidden, theological foundation underlies the whole of Schmitt’s often difficult and complex oeuvre, rich in historical turns and political convolutions, intentional deceptions and unintentional obfuscations. In four chapters on morality, politics, revelation, and history, Meier clarifies the difference between political philosophy and Schmitt’s political theology and relates the religious dimension of his thought to his support for National Socialism and his continuing anti-Semitism. New to this edition are two essays that address the recently published correspondences of Schmitt—particularly with Hans Blumberg—and the light it sheds on his conception of political theology.» (Fonte)

– Contents: «Translator's Foreword.Preface to the American Edition. Preface to the German Edition. Abbreviations of Frequently Cited Texts by Carl Schmitt. I: Morality, or One's Own Question as a Figure. II: Politics, or What is Truth? III: Revelation, or He That is Not With Me is Against Me. IV: History, or the Christian Epimetheus. Translator's Notes. Index of Names» (Fonte)



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1.
Michael SALTER,
Return of Politicised Space: Carl Schmitt’s Re-Orientation of Transnational Law Scholarship,
in:
 Tilburg Law Review,
2012, Volume 17, Issue 1, pages 5-31.

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Vittorio COTESTA,
America and Europa: Carl Schmitt and Alexis de Tocqueville,
in:
Global Society and Human Rights,
2012, Editor: Matthew D’Auria, pages 101-123.

– Trattasi di un capitolo di libro. Vedi links 1 e 2.

3.
Aaron TIGENHAFT,
Images and Political: On Jan Assmann’s Concept of Idolatry,
in:
Method and Theory in the Stady of Religion,
2012, Volume 24, Issue 3, pages 301-306.
2012,


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1.
James FURNER,
Carl Schmitt’s ‘Hegel and Marx’,
in:
Historical Materialism,
2014, Volume 22, Issue 3-4, pages 371-387.

2.
Marijn NIEUWENHUIS,
Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt: Geographies of the Nomos,
in:
 Historical Materialism,
2014, Volume 22, Issue 2, pages 257-285.

3.
Edwin BIKUNDO,
International Criminal Law. Using or Abusing Legality?
2014, Asgate Publishing, Farnham (England), Burlington (USA), pp. 223.

– Il volume contiene ricorrenti citazione e riferimenti a Carl Schmitt.

4.
Alexander ORAKHELASHVILL,
Scelle, Schmitt, Kelsen,  Lauterpach, and the Continuing Relevance of their Inter-War Debate on Normativity,
in:
Nordic Journal of International Law,
2014, Volume 83, Issue 1, pages 1-38.

5.
Reinhard MEHRING,
Carl Schmitt. A Biography,
2014, New York e altrove, Polity Press, pp. 700.

– Presentazione editoriale: «Carl Schmitt is one of the most widely read and influential German thinkers of the twentieth century. His fundamental works on friend and enemy, legality and legitimacy, dictatorship, political theology and the concept of the political are read today with great interest by everyone from conservative Catholic theologians to radical political thinkers on the left. In his private life, however, Schmitt was haunted by the demons of his wild anti-Semitism, his self-destructive and compulsive sexuality and his deep-seated resentment against the complacency of bourgeois life. As a young man from a modest background, full of social envy, he succeeded in making his way to the top of the academic discipline of law in Germany through his exceptional intellectual prowess. And yet he never felt at home in the academic establishment and among those of high social standing. In his works, Schmitt unmasked the liberal Rechtsstaat as a constitutional façade and reflected on the legitimacy of dictatorship. When the Nazis seized power Schmitt was susceptible to their ideology. He broke with his Jewish friends, joined the Nazi Party in May 1933 and lent a helping hand to Hitler, thereby becoming deeply entangled with the regime. Schmitt was irrevocably compromised by his role as the ‘crown jurist’ of the Third Reich. But by 1936 he had already lost his influential position. After the war, he led a secluded life in his home town in the Sauerland and became a key background figure in the intellectual scene of postwar Germany. Reinhard Mehring’s outstanding biography is the most comprehensive work available on the life and work of Carl Schmitt. Based on thorough research and using new sources that were previously unavailable, Mehring portrays Schmitt as a Shakespearean figure at the centre of the German catastrophe.» (Fonte)


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1.
Robert BERNASCONI,
“The Misinterpretation of Violence”: Heidegger’s Reading of Hegel and Schmitt on Gewalt,
in:
Research in Phenomenology,
2015, Volume 45, Issue 2, pages 214-236.

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Boyd JONATHAN,
Defence, Civil Honour, and Artificial Will. The Sovereign’s Means of Generating Potentia Publica in the Thought of Thomas Hobbes.
in:
Hobbes Studies,
2015, Volume 28, Issue 1, pages 35-49.

3.
Claudia BARACCHI,
The Πόλεμος That Gathers All: Heraclitus on War,
in:
2015,
Research in Phenomenology,
2015, Volume 45, Issue 2, pages 267-287.



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1.
Edwin BIKUNDO,
Carl Schmitt as Subject and Object of International Criminal Law: Ethical Judgment in Extremis,
in:
International Criminal Law Review,
2016, Volume 16, Issue 2, pages 216-236.

2.
Victoria KAHN,
The Future of Illusion.
Political Theology and Early Modern Text,
2016 (July: Paper) 2014 (Januar: Cloth), e-book: Januar 2014, The University of Chicago Press, pp. 264.

– Presentazione editoriale: «In recent years, the rise of fundamentalism and a related turn to religion in the humanities have led to a powerful resurgence of interest in the problem of political theology. In a critique of this contemporary fascination with the theological underpinnings of modern politics, Victoria Kahn proposes a return to secularism—whose origins she locates in the art, literature, and political theory of the early modern period—and argues in defense of literature and art as a force for secular liberal culture. Kahn draws on theorists such as Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss, Walter Benjamin, and Hannah Arendt and their readings of Shakespeare, Hobbes, Machiavelli, and Spinoza to illustrate that the dialogue between these modern and early modern figures can help us rethink the contemporary problem of political theology. Twentieth-century critics, she shows, saw the early modern period as a break from the older form of political theology that entailed the theological legitimization of the state. Rather, the period signaled a new emphasis on a secular notion of human agency and a new preoccupation with the ways art and fiction intersected the terrain of religion. » (Fonte).
– Contents: «Abbreviations.Preface. Introduction. 1 Hamlet or Hecuba: Carl Schmitt’s - Decision - 2 Sacred Kingship and Political Fiction: Ernst Kantorowicz, Carl Schmitt, Ernst Cassirer, and Walter Benjamin - 3 Machiavelli and Modernity: Leo Strauss, Carl Schmitt, and Ernst Cassirer -  4 Spinoza and Liberal Culture: Leo Strauss, Carl Schmitt, and Hannah Arendt - 5 Freud’s Spinoza/Freud’s Illusions. Coda Notes Index». (Fonte)
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