The lesson of Carl Schmitt: four chapters on the distinction between political theology and political philosophy

Chicago: University of Chicago Press (1998)
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Morality, or one's own question as a figure -- Politics, or what is truth? -- Revelation, or he that is not with me is against me -- History, or the Christian Epimetheus.

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Heinrich Meier
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