Carl Schmitt
Sobre el Autor
Carl Schmitt was a prominent German jurist and political theorist, known for his influential works on the theory of the state, sovereignty, and the legal status of the political. His ideas, particularly regarding the concepts of the political and the friend-enemy distinction, have had a lasting impact on legal and political thought. Schmitt's early writings focused on constitutional law, but he later became known for his critiques of liberal democracy and his controversial views during the Nazi regime, which have sparked considerable debate among scholars.
nacionalidad
Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento
July 11, 1888
Lugar de Nacimiento
Plettenberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento
April 7, 1985
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Influido
Chantal Mouffe
Carlos X. Blanco
Peter Mair
Sebastian Gorka
Renato Cristi
Ernst H. Kantorowicz
M. Ertan Kardeş
Gopal Balakrishnan
Alain de Benoist
Matthias Kaufmann
Curtis Yarvin
Ricardo Laleff Ilieff
Fernando González Viñas
Olavo de Carvalho
Adam Wielomski
Jacob Taubes
Carmelo Jiménez Segado
Christina Morina
Alexander Dugin
Heinrich Meier
Guido Maiwald
Astrid Botticher
David Dyzenhaus
Ernst Nolte
Christian Graf von Krockow
Mencius Moldbug
Johan Tralau
Hans-Martin Schönherr-Mann
William Rasch
Luis Villar Borda