Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Ideas beyond Borders
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Carl Schmitt
Buch, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
Reihe: Ideas beyond Borders
ISBN: 978-1-032-90646-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book focuses on the geographical and geopolitical sources for Carl Schmitt’s multilayered political thinking in order to uncover the relation between the political and the geographical aspects of his concept of space from 1939 to 1950. The aim is therefore to open up a field of enquiry, specifically to investigate Schmitt’s sources in the geographical and geopolitical literature inside and outside Germany in order to reconstruct the genealogy of his idea of space, territory and international order. In doing so, the contributors aim both to distinguish concepts that have generally been only vaguely defined in the literature on Schmitt, namely his idea of space, political territory and land, and to define more precisely the relationship between Schmitt's Großraum and the National Socialist Lebensraum.
This book refers to, complements and goes beyond three different approaches – International Relations, geography and philology: First, in that it explores the genealogy of Schmitt’s concept of space by adopting a twofold methodology of intellectual history and philology; second, in that it considers the relevance of language in Schmitt’s discourse on power and space; third, in that it relates Schmitt’s thinking to the transnational literature on geopolitics and political geography.
Geo - Political Spaces will appeal to academics and the well-informed public at large. It is also suitable for academic teaching, especially when it comes to historical theory, the concept of space or the history of political thought.
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Part I: Conversations on Territory and Space
Chapter 1
Ratzel’s ghost: On the biopolitical roots of Lebensraum and Großraum
Claudio Minca and Matteo Proto
Chapter 2
The Moral Economy of Space. Carl Schmitt, Raumtheorie, and the Apologetics of Aggression
David Thomas Murphy
Chapter 3
Carl Schmitt, Political Theology and the History of Political Thought
Samuel Garrett Zeitlin
Chapter 4
When it comes to the point, he says Großraum. Conversations and Encounters between Carl Schmitt and Heinrich Schmitthenner
Ulrike Jureit
Chapter 5
The Political at the Trial of History: Carl Schmitt and Otto Brunner on the Conundrum of the Modern State
Isabella Consolati
Chapter 6
Eschatological geopolitics: Taubes contra Schmitt
Benedikt Korf
Part II: Transnational Models of Political Spaces
Chapter 7
Leadership and hegemony: Schmitt’s Landpowers-Seapowers dialectics
Patricia Chiantera-Stutte
Chapter 8
Monrovian Musings: Carl Schmitt’s Critique of American Empire and the Monroe Doctrine
Marco Mariano
Chapter 9
Rethinking Empires at the Sunset of the Eurocentric Paradigm: Karl Haushofer and Carl Schmitt’s Great Space Theory from a Global Perspective
Nicola Bassoni
Chapter 10
Carl Schmitt and the air war: looking for a katéchon
Filippo Ruschi
Chapter 11
Before astropolitics: Ratzel, Schmitt, and the question of cosmic colonisation
Ian Klinke