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AXTMANN, ROLAND
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ID:
069802
Globality, plurality and freedom: the Arendtian perspective
/ Axtmann, Roland
Axtmann, Roland
Journal Article
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Publication
2006.
Key Words
Totalitarianism
;
Theory-Political Freedom
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Political Freedom-Theory
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078485
Humanity or Enmity? Carl Schmitt on International Politics
/ Axtmann, Roland
Axtmann, Roland
Journal Article
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Publication
2007.
Summary/Abstract
This article reviews Schmitt's analysis of international politics from the period of the Weimar Republic to the early years of the German Federal Republic. It highlights the importance of Schmitt's opposition to Woodrow Wilson's policies and 'liberal' universalism more generally for his understanding of and engagement with international politics. Confronted with the decline of the state (the Ende der Staatlichkeit), Schmitt develops a concept of the political that is not tied in with the existence of the state. Schmitt embraces the fascist stato totalitario as a model for a 'qualitatively' strong state and the distribution of the earth into hegemonic Grossräume as the new nomos
Key Words
State
;
Six Day War
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Humanity
;
Carl Schmitt
;
Enmity,
;
The Political
;
Universalism
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075323
Myth of 1648: some musings of a special Weberian
/ Axtmann, Roland
Axtmann, Roland
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Publication
2006.
Summary/Abstract
This contribution sketches Max Weber's model of historical causation and contrasts it to Robert Brenner's property relations approach, as appropriated by Teschke. A consideration of theoretical and methodological differences is complemented by a substantive argument concerning the role of religion in state formation. It is suggested that Teschke's focus on the 'logic of exploitation' leads to his marginalizing the role of religion and the importance of the collective action of 'ordinary people'.
Key Words
State formation
;
Religion - Role
;
Max Weber
;
Historical Causation
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