Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy
"Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy," authored by the renowned Carl Schmitt, provides a profound critique of the shortcomings inherent in representative democracy. This thought-provoking text, originally published in 1923, remains a vital contribution to political theory and philosophy. Spanning 184 pages, Schmitt, often referred to as "the Hobbes of our age" and noted for his controversial ideas, delves into the complexities of political leadership while challenging traditional liberal democratic ideals. The book draws upon historical and contemporary examples to illuminate the tensions and contradictions present in parliamentary systems. As a seminal work in the field of political science, "Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of democratic structures and the philosophical underpinnings of politics today. Published in 1988, this English edition makes Schmitt's impactful insights accessible to a wider audience. Discover the depth of Schmitt's arguments and engage with his provocative examination of democracy.