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The state has the right to determine who is a friend or enemy from "summary" of The Concept of the Political by Carl Schmitt

According to Carl Schmitt, the state plays a crucial role in defining the distinction between friend and enemy. This distinction is not merely a subjective identification based on personal preferences or prejudices. Rather, it is an essential aspect of politics that is necessary for the survival and functioning of the state. The state, as the highest authority within a political community, has the right to determine who poses a threat to its existence and who can be considered an ally. This decision is not based on individual opinions or emotions but on objective criteria that are essential for maintaining order and security within the state. In times of peace, the distinction between friend and enemy may seem irrelevant or outdated. However, Schmitt argues that this distinction becomes crucial in times of crisis or conflict when t...
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    The Concept of the Political

    Carl Schmitt

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