Fino alla fine del mondo moderno. La crisi della politica nelle lettere di Carl Schmitt e Alexandre Kojève
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Abstract
This essay concerns particularly the role of Hegel and Schmitt's and Kojève's concepts of history and politics. From an historical point of view, the crisis of modern politics and of modern State is the central subject of their philosophical discussion about the universal and homogeneous State, the nomos of Earth, the Hegelian legacy, the concept of history and the political theory of enemy. In their correspondence are treated also different political subjects, particularly the Cold War and the Marshall Plan.