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and colonization, 20-21; decline of
liberalism in, 124-25; de-Nazification of, 143; and economics, 97-100; economy of National Socialism, 120-22; Franklin's impact on, 105; and historicism, 129-31; history of, by Eisler, Norden, and Schreiner, 146-47; and idea of the state, 85; industry in, 18; national idea in, 66, 96; National Socialism in, 4, 98, 100-103, 115-16, 120-22, 137, 142; Northrop on, 150; and philosophy of community, 70-72; political education of, 40, 41; population of, 100; post-World War I developments in, 18; post-World War ü government of, 154-56; relationship between America and, 20-21; tension between France and, 160; Weimar Republic, 42, 63, 65, 158-60 |
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132; common, 132; constitutional,
29, 42-66, 74-75, 81-84; content- normative theory of, 44-45; dialectical movements of, 83; formal, 16; Horvath on, 110-15; international, 96, 132; Kant's philosophy of, 77; Kaufmann on criteria of, 16-18; Kaufmann on science of, 3, 10-12, 15-16; Kelsen's pure theory of, 3, 11, 12, 16, 17, 44-47, 51, 52, 109, 131-34, 147; material, 16; moral imperative of, 49; natural, 125, 133, 185-89; normative theory of, 43-49; positive, 132, 133; Rechtssatz (legal thesis), 11, 16; Rechtswesenslehre (nature of law), 16; Roman, 181-83, 192; sociology of, 110-15; Soviet legal theory, 147-49; Soviet versus Western constitutional law, 29; validity of, 47-50; Wolff's theory of, 76-77 |
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Bowle on, 178; Cassirer on, 156, 157;
modern enemies of, 5, 185-89; on nomos, 154; on play, 162, 165; on society, 12; on state, 14; on tyranny, 168; Verdross-Drossberg on, 179; Xenophon compared with, 168 |
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30-31; ancient philosophy of, 179;
Aristotle on, 77-78; Cassirer on myth of, 155-58; and charisma of ruler, 58, 59n3; and constitutional theory, 63-66; definition of, 48, 51, 72-73; diversity of forms of, 54-62; dual state, 121; elements of, 80; and form of chief men, 58-59; German political theory on, 50-52; German versus English idea of, 85; Hamel on state territories, 72- 75; homogeneity and democratic state, 61-62; Horneffer's theory of origin of, 78-81; identity principle of, 54-56, 59-62; Jellinek on, 51, 73; Kelsen on, 51, 131-34; leadership of, 79-80, 81; Lütkens on United States, 31-37; "mixed form" of, 82; Mussolini on, 96; pathos of, 58-59; people and, 56-58; as person, 73, 75; politically immanent concepts of, 64, 65; representation principle of, 54-59; and rulership, 41, 55, 57-59; Sander on, 94; Schindler on, 81-84; Schmitt's theory of, 48, 51, 54-62, 109-10; soil of, 74, 75; soul of, 14; unity of, 51-52; Weber's theory of, 83-84; Wolff's theory of, 76-78. See also Constitutions; Democracy; Monarchy; Nation |
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104-5, 152; capitalism in, 32, 34-36,
106; class structure of, 33, 35-36; coal mining in, 22-23; compared with Europe, 32, 33, 35; and de-Nazification of Germany, 143; economy of, 23; elections in, 140, 141; ethnic and religious crisis of, 23-24; Ford in, 21; and Franklin, 104-8; frontier in, 35; handbook on, 76; immigrants in, 33, 35-36; imperialism of, 33; labor in, 22; "legend of liberal America, " 32, 34, 35; Lütkens on, 31-37; Northrop on, 149, 150, 152, 154; politics of, 23, 33; population of, 155; relationship between Europe and, 24-25, 85; relationship between Germany and, 20-21; sales methods in, 22; social sciences research in, 26-28; Supreme Court of, 32-33; Voegelin on, 3-4; working class in, 21-22; as world power, 149; Xenophon compared with, 173-74 |