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Written in the early stages of the Cold War by one of the most controversial political and legal thinkers of the twentieth century, Carl Schmitt's two short dialogues on power and space bring together several dimensions of his work in new ways.

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"These short dialogues, written in the 1950s when Carl Schmitt was no longer center stage, are primers on two essential themes of his thought: the inescapable reality of power that cannot be normatively wished away; and the spatial shift from a terrestrial to a maritime view of the world, which unleashes the total mobilization of technology that shapes global modernity."
William Rasch, Indiana University

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Editors� Introduction
Translator�s Note and Acknowledgments
Carl Schmitt�s Prologue to the 1962 Spanish Edition (1961/1962)
Dialogue on Power and Access to the Holder of Power
Dialogue on New Space
Works Consulted
Notes
Index

Dialogues on Power and Space

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    A Paperback / softback by Carl Schmitt, Federico Finchelstein, Andreas Kalyvas

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/09/2015
      ISBN13: 9780745688695, 978-0745688695
      ISBN10: 0745688691

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Written in the early stages of the Cold War by one of the most controversial political and legal thinkers of the twentieth century, Carl Schmitt's two short dialogues on power and space bring together several dimensions of his work in new ways.

      Trade Review
      "These short dialogues, written in the 1950s when Carl Schmitt was no longer center stage, are primers on two essential themes of his thought: the inescapable reality of power that cannot be normatively wished away; and the spatial shift from a terrestrial to a maritime view of the world, which unleashes the total mobilization of technology that shapes global modernity."
      William Rasch, Indiana University

      Table of Contents
      Table of Contents
      Editors� Introduction
      Translator�s Note and Acknowledgments
      Carl Schmitt�s Prologue to the 1962 Spanish Edition (1961/1962)
      Dialogue on Power and Access to the Holder of Power
      Dialogue on New Space
      Works Consulted
      Notes
      Index

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