Dictatorship: From the Origins of the Modern Idea of Sovereignty to the Proletarian Class Struggle

Dictatorship: From the Origins of the Modern Idea of Sovereignty to the Proletarian Class Struggle

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The book Dictatorship: From the Origins of the Modern Idea of Sovereignty to the Proletarian Class Struggle by Carl Schmitt is a deep and multi-layered study that immerses the reader in the complex mechanisms of power, political theory, and philosophy. Schmitt, known for his sharp wit and provocative views, offers a unique perspective on the nature of dictatorship and its relation to modern concepts of sovereignty and class struggle. This work will be a real discovery for those who are interested in political theory, history and philosophy, as well as for students and researchers seeking to understand how power is formed and functions in a crisis. In his book, Schmitt doesn’t just look at dictatorship as a political regime; he explores its origins and evolution, linking them to broader social and economic processes. The author immerses the reader in the context in which the ideas of sovereignty arose and shows how they were reinterpreted in the conditions of class struggle. Schmitt analyzes how different political systems and ideologies affect the perception of power and legitimacy, which makes his work relevant for a modern reader seeking to understand how historical processes continue to influence modern politics. This book will be of interest not only to specialists in political science, but also to a wide audience, including students, teachers and anyone interested in issues of power, freedom and social justice. Schmitt raises important topics such as the legitimacy of power, the role of the state in society, and the influence of economic factors on political processes. His analysis helps readers better understand how dictatorship can arise in a democracy and what consequences it can have for society as a whole. Carl Schmitt's style is distinguished by depth and precision, which allows him to expound complex ideas in an accessible language. His works, such as Political Theology and The Concept of Politics, have long been classics of political theory, and Dictatorship is no exception. Schmitt masterfully combines philosophical analysis with historical examples, making his arguments convincing and memorable. Readers familiar with his previous works will find familiar themes in this book, but in a new light, making it a must-read. The book "Dictatorship" also raises important questions about how modern society can resist authoritarian tendencies. Schmitt not only analyzes the past, but also offers reflections on the future, forcing the reader to think about how to preserve democratic values in the face of growing threats. This work is not only a theoretical study, but also a practical guide for those who seek to understand and resist authoritarianism in their countries. Thus, “Dictatorship: From the Origins of the Modern Idea of Sovereignty to the Proletarian Class Struggle” is not just a book about politics; it is a deep and relevant study that makes one think about the essence of power and its impact on society. Readers interested in political philosophy, history and sociology will find in it many valuable ideas and arguments that will help them better understand the world around them. Do not miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the thoughts of one of the most influential thinkers of the 20th century and discover new horizons in the understanding of politics and power.
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Name of the Author
Карл Шмитт
Language
Russian
Series
Слово о сущем; 56
ISBN
9785020268951
Release date
2005

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