Carl Schmitt and Authoritarian Liberalism: Strong State, Free Economy
By (Author) Renato Cristi
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
9th June 1998
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Western philosophy from c 1800
General and world history
320.52092
Paperback
192
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Within Germany, Carl Schmitt's status as a political thinker is on a par with Machiavelli and Hobbes. With the rise in neo-conservatism and authoritarian liberalism in less developed countries such as Chile and Singapore, Schmitt's theories will become of incredible importance. Carl Schmitt had close links with the Weimar Republic and its successor the Nazi Third Reich. His political theories give a valuable insight into the nature of Conservatism. As with all the titles in the Political Philosophy Now Series, the author takes previous political thought and applies to the modern day and extrapolates possibilities for the future. Renato Christi, in his final chapter, also compares Schmitt's theories with those of Hobbes, Hegel and Hayek.
'Cristi's interpretation...represents the best discussion of Schmitt's political theory in the English-speaking world to date...Contrary to the prevalent tendancy to impute a substantive and unbroken continuity in Schmitt's work, always anti-liberal, reactionary and anti-democrat, Cristi brilliantly illuminates its development, changes and shifting allegiances revealing its consistent animating tensions.' Philosophy and Social Criticism.
Renato Cristi is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Wilfred Laurier University, Ontario, Canada. He was formerly a Professor with the University of Chile's Department of Philosophy. He obtained his PhD at the University of Toronto.