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Land and Sea: A World-Historical Meditation

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Land and Sea: A World-Historical Meditation
Edition Maschke (1981 edition)
AuthorCarl Schmitt
Original titleLand und Meer. Eine weltgeschichtliche Betrachtung
LanguageGerman
PublisherReclam
Publication date
1942
Publication placeGermany
Published in English
1997
Pages76

Land and Sea: A World-Historical Meditation (German: Land und Meer. Eine weltgeschichtliche Betrachtung) is a 1942 book by the German writer Carl Schmitt. It is an analysis of spatiality and politics, especially as it relates to land powers and sea powers. Schmitt associated merchant and maritime power with the Biblical Leviathan, referring to the period of Britain and the United States as great powers as the Age of Leviathan, and argued that this type of rule is unstable because it cannot help being undermined.[1][2][3][4]

Along with The Nomos of the Earth (1950), Land and Sea is central in Schmtt's writings about space.[1]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Simons, Oliver (2013). "Carl Schmitt's Spatial Rhetoric". In Meierhenrich, Jens; Simons, Oliver (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Carl Schmitt. Oxford Academic. pp. 776–783. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199916931.013.42.
  2. ^ Geyer, Carl-Friedrich (1998). "Maritime Existenz und politische Theologie". Nordeuropaforum [de] (in German). 1. doi:10.18452/7709.
  3. ^ Murphy, Peter (2017). "Land versus sea". Thesis Eleven. 142 (1): 130–145. doi:10.1177/0725513617727908.
  4. ^ Kearns, Gerry (2011). "Echoes of Carl Schmitt among the ideologists of the new American Empire". Spatiality, Sovereignty and Carl Schmitt: Geographies of the Nomos. Routledge. pp. 81–82. ISBN 978-0-415-60067-5.
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