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Friendly Sovereignty - Historical Perspectives on Carl Schmitt's Neglected Exception (Hardcover)
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Friendly Sovereignty - Historical Perspectives on Carl Schmitt's Neglected Exception (Hardcover)
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Over the last one hundred years, the term "sovereignty" has often
been associated with the capacity of leaders to declare emergencies
and to unleash harmful, extralegal force against those deemed
enemies. Friendly Sovereignty explores the blind spots of this
influential perspective. Ted H. Miller challenges the view of
sovereignty propounded by Carl Schmitt, the Weimar and Nazi-period
jurist and political theorist whose theory undergirds this
understanding of sovereignty. Claiming a return to concepts of
sovereignty forgotten by his liberal contemporaries, Schmitt was
preoccupied with the legal exceptions required, he said, to rescue
polities in crisis. Much is missing from what Schmitt harvests from
the past. His framework systematically overlooks another extralegal
power, one that often caused consternation, even among absolutists
like Thomas Hobbes. Sovereigns also made exceptions for friends,
allies, and dependents. Friendly Sovereignty plumbs the history of
political thought about sovereignty to illustrate this other side
of the sovereign's exception-making power. At the core of this
extensive study are three thinkers, each of whom stakes out a
distinct position on the merits and demerits of a "friendly
sovereign": the nineteenth-century historian Jules Michelet, the
seventeenth-century political philosopher Thomas Hobbes, and
Seneca, the ancient Stoic and teacher of Nero. Analytically
rigorous and thorough in its intellectual history, Friendly
Sovereignty presents a more comprehensive understanding of
sovereignty than the one typically taught today. It will be
particularly useful to scholars and students of political theory
and philosophy.
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