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Byronic Heroine's avatar

“For the classical lawyer, law is an ordinance of reason for the common good, not merely an ordinance simply, and authority is not will alone, although specification of principles of legal justice into operative legal rules is in part an act of will. Rather genuine authority is the happy union of power with legal justice, ultimately founded on intelligible reason.” It is striking how we’ve never escaped the tension between power & justice in the Platonic corpus, try as we might!

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“But it is worth saying that just by reading Political Theology, The Concept of the Political, and perhaps a few other of Schmitt’s most famous works at the boundary of political theory, one will have no understanding whatsoever of Schmitt’s properly juristic views.” This would appear to be a weakness in Schmitt’s presentation of his own views, no?

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