Land and sea

Book • 1997
Carl Schmitt's "Land and Sea" delves into the historical and geopolitical conflict between land-based and sea-based powers.

Schmitt analyzes the contrasting strategies, ideologies, and worldviews of these two types of powers, highlighting their inherent tensions and conflicts.

The book examines how control over land and sea has shaped global power dynamics throughout history.

Schmitt's analysis offers insights into the enduring struggle for dominance and the interplay of geographical factors in international relations.

His work remains relevant in understanding contemporary geopolitical challenges.

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