“Sovereign is he who decides on the exception.”
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 1 : Definition of Sovereignty
Carl Schmitt was a German jurist and political theorist. Schmitt wrote extensively about the effective wielding of political power. His work has been a major influence on subsequent political theory, legal theory, continental philosophy and political theology.
Schmitt's work has attracted the attention of numerous philosophers and political theorists, including Walter Benjamin, Leo Strauss, Jürgen Habermas, Friedrich Hayek, Jacques Derrida, Hannah Arendt, Susan Buck-Morss, Giorgio Agamben, Jaime Guzmán, Antonio Negri, Slavoj Žižek and Avital Ronell among many others. Much of his work remains both influential and controversial presently due to his association with Nazism, for which he is known as the "crown jurist of the Third Reich".
“Sovereign is he who decides on the exception.”
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 1 : Definition of Sovereignty
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 4 : On the Counterrevolutionary Philosophy of the State
"The Tyranny of Values" (1967)
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 2 : The Problem of Sovereignty as the Problem of the Legal Form and of the Decision
Source: Political Theology: Four Chapters on the Concept of Sovereignty
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 4 : On the Counterrevolutionary Philosophy of the State
“That the state is an entity and in fact the decisive entity rests upon its political character.”
The Concept of the Political (1927)
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 1 : Definition of Sovereignty
The Concept of the Political (1927)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
Political Theology (1922), Preface to Second Edition (1934)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
Source: The Concept of the Political (1927)
"The Tyranny of Values" (1967)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
"The Tyranny of Values" (1959)
"The Tyranny of Values" (1959)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 3 : Political Theology
"The Tyranny of Values" (1959)
The Concept of the Political (1927)
"The Tyranny of Values" (1959)
Political Theology (1922), Ch. 3 : Political Theology
“All genuine political theories presuppose man to be evil.”
The Concept of the Political (1927)
“The concept of the state presupposes the concept of the political.”
The Concept of the Political (1927)
The Concept of the Political (1927)