
The Concept of the Political (Carl Schmitt)
The Worthy House (Charles Haywood)
The Distinction Between Hostess and Enemicus
A public enemy, hostess, is one with whom we are at war publicly. In this respect he differs from a private enemy, enemicus,. They may be distinguished as follows. A private enemy is a person who hates us; a public enemy is someone who fights against us. No variation of the word hostess appears anywhere in the New Testament in the Vulgate.
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