Manuel Nodoushani, Frankfurt am Main: Anmerkungen zu Carl Schmitts Dezisionismus
Until today, Carl Schmitt has been notorious for what he called
"decisionism" ("Dezisionismus"). This article investigates
Carl SchmittÕs decisionism by making some annotations to the current
understanding of this concept. Often it is held that the concept has the same
meaning in both the legal and political context, yet this is not the case. At
the same time, it is debated whether Carl SchmittÕs decisionism is a form of
legal positivism or rather a supra-positivism. The article argues that Carl
SchmittÕs decisionism has both a legal and a political dimension. It points out
that it cannot clearly be classified as positivistic or supra-positivistic. In
this context the article draws parallels to other principles that are
significant for Carl SchmittÕs theory, i.e. to the friend-foe principle
("Freund-Feind-Unterscheidung") and to the principle of concrete
rules ("Konkretes Ordnungsdenken"). The article seeks to show that
Carl SchmittÕs decisionism neither provides convincing solutions for legal and
political questions nor improves the quality of law and politics.
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