The studies depict the 'crown jurists' of the Weimar presidential system and the national socialists as being eccentric bohemians, aesthetes and virtuosos of life, who lived under a state of emergency and were polemically marginalized by congenial adversaries, such as Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin and Ernst Jünger, and as a result developed radical forms of a so-called concept's war technique.
The studies depict the 'crown jurists' of the Weimar presidential system and the national socialists as being eccentric bohemians, aesthetes and virtuosos of life, who lived under a state of emergency and were polemically marginalized by congenial adversaries, such as Martin Heidegger, Walter Benjamin and Ernst Jünger, and as a result developed radical forms of a so-called concept's war technique.
Reinhard Mehring
Geboren 1959; Studium der Philosophie, Germanistik und Politikwissenschaft in Bonn und Freiburg; 1988 Promotion (Politikwissenschaft); 2000 Habilitation (Philosophie); seit 2007 Professor für Politikwissenschaft und deren Didaktik an der Pädagogischen Hochschule Heidelberg.
Carl Schmitt Nationalsozialismus antidemokratisches Denken