Newly published for the first time in English translation, Carl
Schmitt’s 1934 tract, _State Composition and Collapse of the Second
Reich: The Victory of the Bourgeois Citizen over the Soldier_, is an
important addition to the corpus of Schmitt’s work in English.
Written and published at the height of Carl Schmitt's entanglement
with National Socialism, this work outlines Schmitt’s historical and
propagandistic account of the collapse of the Second German Empire
and of Germany’s defeat in the First World War and sets the stage
for his account of what should come next.
In this swiftly paced polemical history, Schmitt locates the roots of
Germany’s defeat in the First World War in constitutional
compromises between the Prussian soldier state and the liberal
bourgeois citizenry forged in the course of the nineteenth century.
These compromises left unresolved the tension between liberal
constitutionalism and an executive-led strong state built on military
power, preventing the Reich from being able to mobilize German society
in order to wage a successful war effort. Schmitt’s account of how
the Bismarckian Reich was undermined from within serves as a guide, in
his view, for how the Nazi regime should avoid a similar fate.
A work of crisply riveting and, at times, haunting prose,
Schmitt’s _State Composition and Collapse of the Second Reich_ will
be a source of persistent historical interest to all students of
history, politics, Nazism, political thought and the First and Second
World Wars.
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The Victory of the Bourgeois Citizen over the Soldier
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9781509566259
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2025
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Engelsk
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