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Order, Crisis, and Redemption: Political Theology after Schmitt

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Order, Crisis, and Redemption: Political Theology after Schmitt
Order, Crisis, and Redemption: Political Theology after Schmitt

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Order, Crisis, and Redemption: Political Theology after Schmitt

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Recent events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine, the rise of right-wing populism, the growing economic inequality and political instability, and the climate emergency, are indicative of the decomposition of the global liberal democratic order.
Order, Crisis, and Redemption
is a critical reflection on the limitations of Carl Schmitt's political theology, an attempt to think,
with
and
beyond
Schmitt, about the parameters of this crisis. Through a sustained critical engagement, ranging over Schmittian texts, including the lesser known, from the 1920s to the 1970s, the book elaborates three main themes that preoccupied Schmitt:
order
,
crisis
, and
redemption
. In times of crisis, as with the one we are currently experiencing, we are faced with the dilemma of either shoring up the current political and legal order—through ever more authoritarian measures—or radically transforming it. Redemption, in the full theological sense of the word, thus implies the possibility of a new understanding of ethics and politics, aimed at creating a more just world.

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