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  1. A post-liberal order? Hans zehrer and conservative consensus building in 1950s west germany: Marcus M. payk.Marcus M. Payk - 2012 - Modern Intellectual History 9 (3):681-698.
    While it is well known that German conservative intellectuals were skeptical or indifferent to the Federal Republic of Germany established in 1949 and to its democratic founding principles, this essay shifts attention to a specific mode of right-wing acceptance of the new order. Focusing on Hans Zehrer, a renowned journalist and notorious opponent of democracy in the Weimar Republic, I will demonstrate how right-wing intellectuals interpreted West Germany's political system as a post-liberal order after the “end of politics”. But this (...)
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  • Enter Ghost: Haunted Courts and Haunting Judgements in Transitional Justice.Christiane Wilke - 2010 - Law and Critique 21 (1):73-92.
    How can we account for trials in which the judgment speaks not only to and about the defendants and their deeds, but also about injustices from a more distant past? Building on approaches to ghosts and haunting by Jacques Derrida and Avery Gordon, I propose to examine a set of the German post-1990 trials for human rights violations committed in the former East Germany as instances of haunted justice. Here, the courts not only adjudicated the present cases, but also tried (...)
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