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TWO. Legality and Legitimacy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS VII
- Introduction 1
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PART I. The Destruction of Weimar Democracy and the Debate on Legality and Legitimacy
- ONE. The Decay of German Democracy 29
- TWO. Legality and Legitimacy 44
- THREE. Remarks on Carl Schmitt's Legality and Legitimacy 64
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PART II. Law and Politics in the Authoritarian State
- FOUR. The Change in the Function of Law in Modern Society1 101
- FIVE. State Structure and Law in the Third Reich 142
- SIX. Criminal Law in National Socialist Germany 172
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PART III. Toward a Critical Democratic Theory
- SEVEN. The Concept of Political Freedom' 195
- EIGHT. Labor Law in Modern Society1 231
- NINE. The Rechtsstaat as Magic Wall 243
- INDEX 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS V
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS VII
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. The Destruction of Weimar Democracy and the Debate on Legality and Legitimacy
- ONE. The Decay of German Democracy 29
- TWO. Legality and Legitimacy 44
- THREE. Remarks on Carl Schmitt's Legality and Legitimacy 64
-
PART II. Law and Politics in the Authoritarian State
- FOUR. The Change in the Function of Law in Modern Society1 101
- FIVE. State Structure and Law in the Third Reich 142
- SIX. Criminal Law in National Socialist Germany 172
-
PART III. Toward a Critical Democratic Theory
- SEVEN. The Concept of Political Freedom' 195
- EIGHT. Labor Law in Modern Society1 231
- NINE. The Rechtsstaat as Magic Wall 243
- INDEX 265