Los límites de la influencia de Carl Schmitt en la República de Weimar
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https://doi.org/10.3989/isegoria.2001.i24.606Abstract
This article exposes the deficits that the left-wing jurists from Weimar, Kirchheimer and Neumann, showed when trying to comprehend the democratic life and its institutions. The main thesis defended in the article is that these deficits were result of the influence that the conservative jurist Carl Schmitt had on them. By introducing arguments coming from who later became a nazism’s theorist, the left-wing jurists forund themselves disabled to theoretically defend democratic life.
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