LA NACIÓN ENTRE LA SECULARIZACIÓN, LA HISTORIA Y LA TEORÍA DEL MITO

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  • Luis Alejandro Rossi
Keywords: Schmitt, Carl, Sorel, Georges, secularización, mito político

Abstract

The article deals with Carl Schmitt’s interpretation of the concept «nation» in two of his main works of the twenties: Political Romanticism and The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy. The relationship between Schmitt’s ideas and Sorel’s theory of myth is exposed. The nation is, in Schmitt’s opinion, the central myth of contemporary politics. In this way, friend-foe confrontation, which defines the «political» in his theory, appears as a function closed to a concrete form of life.

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Rossi, L. A. (2004). LA NACIÓN ENTRE LA SECULARIZACIÓN, LA HISTORIA Y LA TEORÍA DEL MITO. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (31), 131–146. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/14431
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