Theory of the partisan
intermediate commentary on the concept of the political
Book • 2007
Carl Schmitt's "The Theory of the Partisan" offers a profound analysis of partisan warfare and its implications for political theory and practice.
Schmitt examines the unique characteristics of partisan conflict, highlighting its distinction from traditional forms of warfare.
He explores the concepts of friend and enemy in the context of partisan struggle, emphasizing the existential nature of such conflicts.
The book delves into the legal and political ramifications of partisan actions, challenging conventional notions of sovereignty and legitimacy.
Schmitt's work provides valuable insights into the complexities of asymmetric warfare and the challenges of maintaining order in times of intense political polarization.
Schmitt examines the unique characteristics of partisan conflict, highlighting its distinction from traditional forms of warfare.
He explores the concepts of friend and enemy in the context of partisan struggle, emphasizing the existential nature of such conflicts.
The book delves into the legal and political ramifications of partisan actions, challenging conventional notions of sovereignty and legitimacy.
Schmitt's work provides valuable insights into the complexities of asymmetric warfare and the challenges of maintaining order in times of intense political polarization.
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