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Enduring Enmity

The Story of Otto Kirchheimer and Carl Schmitt
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How did the relationship between the politically very disparate theorists Carl Schmitt and Otto Kirchheim shape their political thinking? Hubertus Buchstein investigates the personal, political, and theoretical dimensions between the infamous legal theorist Schmitt and his former student Kirchheimer, who became a member of the Frankfurt School in exile. The various links between them illuminate crucial moments in the recent history of political ideas and legal theory in German and European contemporary history as well as transatlantic intellectual history. Furthermore, it touches upon the role of German exiles in the American academic system, anti-Semitism, as well as German-Jewish relations in the 20th century.

Author Biography:

Hubertus Buchstein, born in 1959, works as a professor for political theory at Universit�t Greifswald, Germany. He did his doctorate at Freie Universit�t Berlin and has taught at the New School for Social Research in New York. His research focusses on modern democratic theory, Critical Theory and the history of political ideas.
Release date NZ
May 27th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
530
ISBN-13
9783837664706
Product ID
35904954

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