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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Schmitt and Dictatorship -- Chapter 3. Schmitt and Sovereignty -- Chapter 4. 'Die Diktatur des Reichspräsidenten' -- Chapter 5. Conclusion: Decisionism, Authority, Sovereignty, and the 'State of Exception'.
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This article analyzes prices and value as constituting a theological problem in early and medieval Christian thought. First, it looks at the patristic critique of wealth and market prices and shows that such critique was rooted in a concern with a disordered world. Next, it moves on to medieval...
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In recent times, the question about the proper essence of a Christian economic ethics has rarely been asked explicitly. However, the concept of a post-secular society, as presented by Jürgen Habermas, offers renewed access. The necessary foundation for this approach involves the relationship...
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