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Table of Contents
- The End of Law
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Why Carl Schmitt?
- Part One: The Jurisprudence of Lawlessness
- 1 The Crisis of Legal Indeterminacy
- 2 The Decay of Parliamentarism
- 3 The Critique of Liberal Constitutionalism
- 4 The Total State
- 5 After Legal Indeterminacy?
- 6 Indeterminacy and International Law
- Epilogue to Part One: Carl Schmitt in the Aftermath of the German Catastrophe
- Part Two: Carl Schmitt in America
- 7 Carl Schmitt and the Origins of Joseph Schumpeter’s Theory of Democratic Elitism
- 8 The Unholy Alliance of Carl Schmitt and Friedrich A. Hayek
- Part Three: Carl Schmitt’s Twenty-First Century
- 9 States of Emergency
- 10 Counterterrorism
- 11 States of Emergency beyond the Nation-State?
- Conclusion: Carl Schmitt Now?
- Index
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