Ah, Carl Schmitt, Carl Schmitt! No man like him exists today. Political philosophy in our time is, and for many decades past has been, largely the domain of intellectual pygmies and outright morons; the age of gold has degenerated into the age of brass, or of plastic with yellow paint. Schmitt is dead, but his work is not, and this, one of his series of books published during the early Weimar period in Germany, illuminates much of our own present condition. That's not to say The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy is an easy read. Like much of Schmitt's writing, it is somewhat elliptical, alternating great insight with moments of "where are we going with this?" But the payoff is worth the effort.
Source: The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy (Carl Schmitt) • The Worthy House
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