Quote by: Carl Schmitt

All significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts not only because of their historical development - in which they were transferred from theology to the theory of the state, whereby, for example, the omnipotent god became the omnipotent lawgiver - but also because of their systematic structure, the recognition of which is necessary for a sociological consideration of these concepts. The exception in jurisprudence is analogous to the miracle in theology. Only by being aware of this analogy can we appreciate the manner in which the philosophical ideas of the state developed in the last centuries.


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  • NameCarl Schmitt
  • DescriptionGerman jurist, political theorist and professor of law
  • BornJuly 11, 1888
  • DiedApril 7, 1985
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionJurist; Geopolitician; Politician; Philosopher; Political Scientist