Carl Schmitt

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Carl Schmitt was a 20th-century German legal theorist and political philosopher known for his critiques of liberal democracy, his concept of the "state of exception," and his controversial association with the Nazi regime.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf author
human
jurist
legal theorist
political philosopher
university teacher
areaOfInfluence 20th-century political philosophy
constitutional theory
birthName Carl Schmitt self-link
citizenship Germany
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfDeath West Germany
dateOfBirth 1888-07-11
dateOfDeath 1985-04-07
employer Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Bonn NERFINISHED
University of Cologne NERFINISHED
University of Greifswald
familyName Schmitt
fieldOfWork constitutional law
international law
legal philosophy
political theory
givenName Carl
influenced Chantal Mouffe
Giorgio Agamben
Jacques Derrida
Leo Strauss
influencedBy G. W. F. Hegel
Thomas Hobbes
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Nazi Party
movement conservative revolution
nativeLanguage German
notableIdea critique of liberal parliamentarism
decisionism
friend–enemy distinction
state of exception
the concept of the political
notableWork Legality and Legitimacy
Political Theology
The Concept of the Political
The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
The Nomos of the Earth
occupation lawyer
professor
placeOfBirth Plettenberg
placeOfDeath Plettenberg
politicalAlignment anti-liberal
authoritarian
sexOrGender male

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Thomas Hobbes influenced Carl Schmitt
Hans Morgenthau influencedBy Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt birthName Carl Schmitt self-link
Giorgio Agamben influencedBy Carl Schmitt
Roberto Esposito influencedBy Carl Schmitt
Chantal Mouffe influencedBy Carl Schmitt
Ernst Jünger influenced Carl Schmitt