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38 | Liberal Democracy in Crisis: Carl Schmitt and the Present

What's Left of Philosophy

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What's the Beginning Point of Schmidt's Disarticulation?

Schmitz: liberalism gets hung up because it tries to stretch the principle of equality to a point where becomes vacuous and empty. Schmitz: Liberalism no longer has the intensity, the political capacity to actually effectuate whatever is is trying to do. "That's not a compelling argument for liberalism," he says.

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