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  1. Carl Schmitt on Friendship: Polemics and Diagnostics.Gabriella Slomp - 2007 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10 (2):199-213.
    The aim of this essay is to consider both Schmitt’s polemical and his analytical claims in dealing with a concept which is central to his theory and yet strangely overlooked by the secondary literature: the concept of friendship. The essay proceeds in three steps; first it makes some textual claims about the meaning and role of friendship in Schmitt’s writings; secondly its puts forward an interpretation of the significance of friendship in Schmitt’s political thought; finally, it tries to disentangle polemics (...)
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  • An Unacknowledged Adversary: Carl Schmitt, Joseph Schumpeter, and the Classical Doctrine of Democracy.JanaLee Cherneski - 2017 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 29 (4):447-472.
    ABSTRACTIn Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy, Schumpeter contrasted his definition of democracy against what he called its “Classical Doctrine.” Received scholarly wisdom holds either that the classical doctrine had no real historical embodiments, or that it is a composite of historical arguments pieced together only so that Schumpeter could knock them down. Arguably, however, Schumpeter actually drew the classical doctrine from a very real source: Carl Schmitt.
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  • Carl Schmitt.Lars Vinx - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.