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Comparative History and Legal Theory by Jeffrey Seitzer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Jeffrey Seitzer

Current price: $138.95
Comparative History and Legal Theory by Jeffrey Seitzer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Comparative History and Legal Theory by Jeffrey Seitzer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

Indigo

Comparative History and Legal Theory by Jeffrey Seitzer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

From Jeffrey Seitzer

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It is a commonplace of Schmitt scholarship that the controversial thinker sought to recapture some of the elan of the pre-Weimar state through his advocacy of effectively almost unlimited presidential government. Seitzer demonstrates how Schmitt believed comparative history itself could reinvigorate the ailing German state by subtly altering prevailing understandings of the relation of theory and practice in law and politics. Treating Schmitt's Constitutional Theory and Guardian of the Constitution as methodologically sophisticated comparative histories, Seitzer turns Schmitt's argument against itself. He shows how Schmitt's comparative histories, when properly executed, support a decentralized solution to the Republic's difficulties directly contrary to Schmitt's in terms of its purpose and effect. Problem-oriented, comparative-historical studies of key features of the Weimar system suggest that the dispersion of political power facilitates an institutional dialogue over constitutional principle and practice that better provides for political stability and democratic experimentation. These studies also suggest that linking forms of justification with institutions establishes a productive tension among norms and institutions that is essential to maintaining the viability of constitutional democracy, both in the short- and long-term. This work will be of considerable value to Schmitt scholars and those interested in German legal and political theory as well as those concerned with broad issues in comparative law and European history and political theory. | Comparative History and Legal Theory by Jeffrey Seitzer, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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