Article of the Day
Jason Kuznicki on Jun 17th 2008
If you read only one item today, it should be “A Setback for the State of Exception,” by Scott Horton.
Meanwhile, I’ll have a longish post up on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right later this evening, as the first installment of “Collectivism and Science Fiction.” The sections to read are here. Advance questions are welcome.
Filed in The Barracks
Was Carl Schmitt really “the most important conservative legal thinker on the European continent between the wars”? I suppose it depends on how one parses the terms liberal and conservative in terms of legal philosophy. I’d say Hans Kelsen was the more important European legal philosopher of that period, however.