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Militant Democracy beyond Loewenstein: George van den Bergh’s 1936 Inaugural Lecture

In Afshin Ellian & Bastiaan Rijpkema (eds.), Militant Democracy – Political Science, Law and Philosophy. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 117-152 (2018)

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  1. Democracy: constrained or militant? Carl Schmitt and Karl Loewenstein on what it means to defend the constitution.Mariano Croce - forthcoming - Intellectual History Review.
    In the recent literature on militant democracy, two claims are made on the relation between its most famous advocate, Karl Loewenstein, and German jurist Carl Schmitt. The first claim is that, although the latter came to support the Nazi regime, in the late 1920s he provided an early model of militant democracy that looks more robust and elaborated than Loewenstein’s. Schmitt’s constrained democracy is believed to cut deeper into that which militancy is supposed to safeguard. The second claim is that (...)
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