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Political decisions are not based on morality but on necessity from "summary" of The Concept of the Political by Carl Schmitt

In the realm of politics, decisions are often governed by the imperative of necessity rather than the constraints of morality. This distinction is crucial for understanding the nature of political action and the dynamics of power. According to Schmitt, the political sphere is characterized by a distinct logic that is shaped by the imperatives of survival and self-preservation. In this context, moral considerations are often seen as secondary or even irrelevant when it comes to making critical decisions that affect the well-being and security of the political community. The concept of the political, as articulated by Schmitt, is based on the idea that the political realm is inherently characterized by conflict and struggle. This means that political actors are constantly engaged in a struggle for power and influence, where t...
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    The Concept of the Political

    Carl Schmitt

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