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  1. "Kafkanien". Carl Schmitt, Franz Kafka und der moderne Verfassungsstaat
    Dekonstruktion und Dämonisierung des Rechts
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main

    Die politisch-theologischen Antipoden Franz Kafka (1883–1924) und Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) hatten sachlich einiges gemeinsam: Sie waren beide Juristen und Avantgardisten; sie kritisierten den rechtspositivistischen Anstaltsstaat, personalisierten und... more

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    Die politisch-theologischen Antipoden Franz Kafka (1883–1924) und Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) hatten sachlich einiges gemeinsam: Sie waren beide Juristen und Avantgardisten; sie kritisierten den rechtspositivistischen Anstaltsstaat, personalisierten und dämonisierten die bürokratische Herrschaft. Darum spiegelte Schmitt seine Justizerfahrung nach 1945 auch in Kafka-Notaten und betrachtete die Bundesrepublik als „Kafkanien“. Reinhard Mehring erörtert irritierende Nähen in der dystopischen Wahrnehmung des modernen Staates als Baustein zur politischen Wirkungsgeschichte Kafkas und zur Verdeutlichung der Rechtsskepsis von Schmitts Spätwerk. Generally considered antipodes in political as well as theological matters, Franz Kafka (1883–1924) and Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) had more in common that meets the eye: they were both jurists and avant-gardists; they criticized the legal positivist institutional state, personalized and demonized bureaucratic rule. That is why Schmitt penned notes on Kafka in order to reflect his judicial experience after 1945, regarding the German Federal Republic as "Kafkanien". Reinhard Mehring discusses the irritating proximities both authors show concerning the dystopian perception of the modern state as elements for the political history of Kafka's impact and for clarifying the legal skepticism of Schmitt's late work.

     

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  2. "Kafkanien". Carl Schmitt, Franz Kafka und der moderne Verfassungsstaat
    Dekonstruktion und Dämonisierung des Rechts
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main

    Die politisch-theologischen Antipoden Franz Kafka (1883–1924) und Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) hatten sachlich einiges gemeinsam: Sie waren beide Juristen und Avantgardisten; sie kritisierten den rechtspositivistischen Anstaltsstaat, personalisierten und... more

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    Die politisch-theologischen Antipoden Franz Kafka (1883–1924) und Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) hatten sachlich einiges gemeinsam: Sie waren beide Juristen und Avantgardisten; sie kritisierten den rechtspositivistischen Anstaltsstaat, personalisierten und dämonisierten die bürokratische Herrschaft. Darum spiegelte Schmitt seine Justizerfahrung nach 1945 auch in Kafka-Notaten und betrachtete die Bundesrepublik als „Kafkanien“. Reinhard Mehring erörtert irritierende Nähen in der dystopischen Wahrnehmung des modernen Staates als Baustein zur politischen Wirkungsgeschichte Kafkas und zur Verdeutlichung der Rechtsskepsis von Schmitts Spätwerk. Generally considered antipodes in political as well as theological matters, Franz Kafka (1883–1924) and Carl Schmitt (1888–1985) had more in common that meets the eye: they were both jurists and avant-gardists; they criticized the legal positivist institutional state, personalized and demonized bureaucratic rule. That is why Schmitt penned notes on Kafka in order to reflect his judicial experience after 1945, regarding the German Federal Republic as "Kafkanien". Reinhard Mehring discusses the irritating proximities both authors show concerning the dystopian perception of the modern state as elements for the political history of Kafka's impact and for clarifying the legal skepticism of Schmitt's late work.

     

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  3. Islam and state relations in Egypt
    containment and appropriation as a source of political authority
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Institute of Developing Economies (IDE), JETRO, Chiba, Japan

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    Source: Union catalogues
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    Series: IDE discussion paper ; no. 841
    Subjects: Egypt; state; religious authority; political Islam
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 24 Seiten)
  4. Millet, rice, and isolation
    origins and persistence of the world’s most enduring mega-state
    Published: June 2022
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    We propose and test empirically a theory describing the endogenous formation and persistence of mega-states, using China as an example. We suggest that the relative timing of the emergence of agricultural societies, and their distance from each... more

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    We propose and test empirically a theory describing the endogenous formation and persistence of mega-states, using China as an example. We suggest that the relative timing of the emergence of agricultural societies, and their distance from each other, set off a race between their autochthonous state-building projects, which determines their extent and persistence. Using a novel dataset describing the historical presence of Chinese states, prehistoric development, the diffusion of agriculture, and migratory distance across 1° × 1° grid cells in eastern Asia, we find that cells that adopted agriculture earlier and were close to Erlitou - the earliest political center in eastern Asia - remained under Chinese control for longer and continue to be a part of China today. By contrast, cells that adopted agriculture early and were located further from Erlitou developed into independent states, as agriculture provided the fertile ground for state-formation, while isolation provided time for them to develop and confront the expanding Chinese empire. Our study sheds important light on why eastern Asia kept reproducing a mega-state in the area that became China and on the determinants of its borders with other states.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    hdl: 10419/263564
    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 15348
    Subjects: state; agriculture; isolation; social complexity; stickiness toChina; Erlitou; East Asia
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    populism and distributive politics in ecuador
    Published: August 2022
    Publisher:  School of Social Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester

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    Series: Economics discussion paper series / The University of Manchester ; EDP-22, 05
    Subjects: Populism; tactical redistribution; state; conflict; Ecuador
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 41 Seiten), Illustrationen