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The Event of Order in Carl Schmitt's Thought and the Weight of Circumstances

Alexandre Franco de Sá

Talking about Carl Schmitt's thought as a coherent doctrine or a united theoretical body may appear, at first sight, as a relatively hard task. The reasons for such difficulties are immediately clear if one considers the different positions held by Schmitt during the Weimar Republic and the Third Reich. Already, the contrast between his early connections, as a Catholic intellectual, to the Center Party, on the one hand, and the decision to enter the Nazi Party, on May 1, 1933, on the other, was sufficient for some academics to describe it as mere opportunism or, as Karl Löwith put it...







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