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CARL SCHMITT ON LIBERALISM, DEMOCRACY AND CATHOLICISM

THIS ARTICLE EXAMINES THE EVOLUTION OF SCHMITT'S THOUGHT DURING THE WEIMAR PERIOD. FIRST IT CONSIDERS SOME OF HIS PRE-1923 WORKS TO REVEAL SCHMITT'S CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTIONARY OUTLOOK. IT ARGUES THAT AT THIS STAGE OF HIS INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT HIS REJECTION OF LIBERALISM IS THE PARAMOUNT...

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Catholicism
Conservatism
Democracy
Dictators
Dictatorship
Legislators
LIBERALISM
Parliamentarism
POLITICAL HISTORY
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
Political pluralism
Political Theory
ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Schmitt, Carl
Sovereignty
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