The President as Sovereign Leader
…t cast his lot with the Nazis, submitting rather cravenly to some of their most egregious anti-Semitic rhetoric. In this way, Schmitt drowned out his own most important arguments in a cacophony of ethnocentric hate speech. It is a shame, because his political arguments are worth hearing and they are, in Agamben’s view, altogether premonitory. Schmitt came of age in the pre- and post-World War One era of global crisis. It was precisely that sense o…
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