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  1. Heidegger's Volk: between National Socialism and poetry.James Phillips - 2005 - Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
    In 1933 the philosopher Martin Heidegger declared his allegiance to Hitler. Ever since, scholars have asked to what extent his work is implicated in Nazism. To address this question properly involves neither conflating Nazism and the continuing philosophical project that is Heidegger's legacy, nor absolving Heidegger and, in the process, turning a deaf ear to what he himself called the philosophical motivations for his political engagement. It is important to establish the terms on which Heidegger aligned himself with National Socialism. (...)
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  • (1 other version)On the relevance of Carl Schmitt’s concept of Großraum in contemporary international politics.Roberto Orsi - forthcoming - Sage Publications: Journal of International Political Theory.
    Journal of International Political Theory, Ahead of Print. Since the end of the Cold War, a number of authors have affirmed the relevance of Carl Schmitt’s concept of Großraum for contemporary international politics. This article reviews those claims and argues that Großraum has little to offer in analytical terms to enhance our understanding of the international political situation in this early twenty-first century. Those authors who wish to revive Großraum for the sake of their theoretical work overlook vitally important components (...)
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  • (4 other versions)Heidegger and Carl Schmitt: The Historicity of the Political.Bernhard Radloff - 2005 - Heidegger Studies 21:75-94.
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  • Carl Schmitt, political existentialism, and the total state.Richard Wolin - 1990 - Theory and Society 19 (4):389-416.
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  • (1 other version)On the relevance of Carl Schmitt’s concept of Großraum in contemporary international politics.Roberto Orsi - 2021 - Journal of International Political Theory 17 (3):295-315.
    Since the end of the Cold War, a number of authors have affirmed the relevance of Carl Schmitt’s concept of Großraum for contemporary international politics. This article reviews those claims and argues that Großraum has little to offer in analytical terms to enhance our understanding of the international political situation in this early twenty-first century. Those authors who wish to revive Großraum for the sake of their theoretical work overlook vitally important components of this concept. Furthermore, their claims fail to (...)
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  • (4 other versions)Heidegger and Carl Schmitt: The Historicity of the Political.Bernhard Radloff - 2005 - Heidegger Studies 21:75-94.
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  • Carl Schmitt—An occasional nationalist?Jan Müller - 1997 - History of European Ideas 23 (1):19-34.
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  • The Idea of Volk and the Origins of Völkisch Research, 1800–1930s.J. Laurence Hare & Fabian Link - 2019 - Journal of the History of Ideas 80 (4):575-596.
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  • What Carl Schmitt Picked Up in Weber's Seminar: A Historical Controversy Revisited.Kjell Engelbrekt - 2009 - The European Legacy 14 (6):667-684.
    The intellectual relationship between Carl Schmitt and Max Weber has been a point of controversy for at least half a century. At the 1964 convention of the German Sociological Association, in honor of Weber's centenary, Schmitt was famously referred to as Weber's ?legitimate student.? This article uses the chapter Schmitt specifically wrote for an edited volume in Weber's memory, published in 1923, as the starting point for juxtaposing the two scholars, and then expands the analysis to encompass a range of (...)
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