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* Carl Schmitt is widely recognized as one of the most important political theorists of the 20th century. This is the only remaining work by Carl Schmitt which has not yet been translated into English.

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"At last Carl Schmitt's Dictatorship is available in English. His study and analysis of this concept is key to understanding the varieties of dictatorship."
—George Schwab, National Committee on American Foreign Policy

"Dictatorship is the first book ever entirely devoted to the topic of emergency powers. Written as Germany's fledgeling Weimar Republic resorted to emergency measures to confront insurrections from both the Left and the Right, Schmitt explored the historical origins and philosophical justifications of extraordinary executive action. Schmitt's Dictatorship is a fascinating historical document and a prescient, insightful resource for contemporary debates in political theory and constitutional law."
—John P. McCormick, University of Chicago

Table of Contents

Translator’s Introduction

Foreword to the fourth edition (1978)

Foreword to the third edition (1964)

Foreword to the second edition (1928)

Preliminary remarks to the first edition (1921)

I Commissary Dictatorship and the theory of the state

II The praxis of royal commissars up to the 18th century

III The transition to sovereign dictatorship in the theory of the state of the 18th century

IV The concept of sovereign dictatorship

V The praxis of the people’s commissars during the French Revolution

VI Dictatorship in the contemporary constitution (the state of besiegement)

Appendix: The Dictatorship of the Reichspräsident according to Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution pp. 211-57

I Common interpretation of Article 48, Paragraph 2 today

II The regulation of Article 48, Paragraph 2 as a provisorium

III General limitation of competence based on Article 48, Paragraph 2

IV The law of implementation [Ausfüngsgesetz] regarding Article 48 RV

INDEX OF NAMES

INDEX OF SUBJECTS

GLOSSARY

Dictatorship From the Origin of The Modern

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/11/2013
      ISBN13: 9780745646480, 978-0745646480
      ISBN10: 0745646484

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      * Carl Schmitt is widely recognized as one of the most important political theorists of the 20th century. This is the only remaining work by Carl Schmitt which has not yet been translated into English.

      Trade Review
      "At last Carl Schmitt's Dictatorship is available in English. His study and analysis of this concept is key to understanding the varieties of dictatorship."
      —George Schwab, National Committee on American Foreign Policy

      "Dictatorship is the first book ever entirely devoted to the topic of emergency powers. Written as Germany's fledgeling Weimar Republic resorted to emergency measures to confront insurrections from both the Left and the Right, Schmitt explored the historical origins and philosophical justifications of extraordinary executive action. Schmitt's Dictatorship is a fascinating historical document and a prescient, insightful resource for contemporary debates in political theory and constitutional law."
      —John P. McCormick, University of Chicago

      Table of Contents

      Translator’s Introduction

      Foreword to the fourth edition (1978)

      Foreword to the third edition (1964)

      Foreword to the second edition (1928)

      Preliminary remarks to the first edition (1921)

      I Commissary Dictatorship and the theory of the state

      II The praxis of royal commissars up to the 18th century

      III The transition to sovereign dictatorship in the theory of the state of the 18th century

      IV The concept of sovereign dictatorship

      V The praxis of the people’s commissars during the French Revolution

      VI Dictatorship in the contemporary constitution (the state of besiegement)

      Appendix: The Dictatorship of the Reichspräsident according to Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution pp. 211-57

      I Common interpretation of Article 48, Paragraph 2 today

      II The regulation of Article 48, Paragraph 2 as a provisorium

      III General limitation of competence based on Article 48, Paragraph 2

      IV The law of implementation [Ausfüngsgesetz] regarding Article 48 RV

      INDEX OF NAMES

      INDEX OF SUBJECTS

      GLOSSARY

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