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German jurist, political theorist and professor of law (1888-1985).
Born July 11th, 1888 in Plettenberg.
Died April 7th, 1985 at 96 years old in Plettenberg.
Carl Schmitt, a prominent figure in the fields of geopolitics, law, and politics, passed away on April 7, 1985, at the age of 96. Born on July 11, 1888, in Plettenberg, Germany, Schmitt became known for his influential ideas on political theory and legal philosophy. Schmitt studied law at the universities of Münster and Berlin, eventually earning his doctorate in 1910. He gained recognition as a professor of law and political science, teaching at various institutions throughout his career, including the University of Berlin. His works, which include titles such as "Political Theology" and "The Concept of the Political," explore the intersections of sovereignty, authority, and the state. A controversial figure, Schmitt's political affiliations and views, particularly during the rise of the Nazi Party, have fueled extensive debate among scholars and critics. He served in several governmental capacities during the Weimar Republic and later aligned himself with the Nazi regime, a decision that has shaped perceptions of his contributions and legacy. Schmitt's ideas have had a lasting impact on political theory, particularly in the realms of sovereignty and the state of exception. His writings continue to be studied and discussed in contemporary philosophical and legal discourse, underscoring his complex and often contentious position within the intellectual landscape of the 20th century. Carl Schmitt's life and work remain subjects of significant scholarly interest, reflecting the intricate relationship between law, politics, and power in modern history.
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