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Theory of the Partisan

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Theory of the Partisan
AuthorCarl Schmitt
Original titleTheorie des Partisanen
TranslatorG. L. Ulmen
LanguageGerman
PublisherDuncker & Humblot
Publication date
1963
Publication placeWest Germany
Published in English
1 June 2007
Pages96

Theory of the Partisan: Intermediate Commentary on the Concept of the Political (German: Theorie des Partisanen. Zwischenbemerkung zum Begriff des Politischen) is a 1963 book by the German writer Carl Schmitt.[1][2][3] It is based on two lectures Schmitt held in Francoist Spain in 1962 and covers military history, political philosophy and the legal and administrative aspects of partisanship. Schmitt intended it as a concretisation and update for the post-war period of his thesis from The Concept of the Political (1932).[4]

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  1. ^ Schulzke, Marcus (2016). "Carl Schmitt and the mythological dimensions of partisan war". Journal of International Political Theory. 12 (3): 345–364. doi:10.1177/1755088216637091. S2CID 147259632.
  2. ^ Slomp, Gabriella (2005). "The Theory of the Partisan: Carl Schmitt's Neglected Legacy". History of Political Thought. 26 (3): 502–519. JSTOR 26221714.
  3. ^ "Note on English Translation of Carl Schmitt's The Theory of the Partisan". CR: The New Centennial Review. 4 (3): x. 2004. doi:10.1353/ncr.2005.0024.
  4. ^ Guilhot, Nicolas (2020). "Automatic Leviathan: Cybernetics and politics in Carl Schmitt's postwar writings" (PDF). History of the Human Sciences. 33: 131–134. doi:10.1177/0952695119864244.
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