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Title:
Carl Schmitt and Leo Strauss : the hidden dialogue
Preferred Call Number:
320 MEIER 2006
Publication Information:
Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago Press , 2006.
Uniform Title:
Carl Schmitt, Leo Strauss und "Der Begriff des Politischen". English
Physical Description:
xx, 136 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
Paperback edition.
General Note:
Originally published: 1995.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780226518886
Summary:
"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 reason--and ultimately, the vital question of how human beings ought to live their lives."--Page 4 of cover.
Language Note:
Translated from the German.
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