The-nomos-of-the-earth-by-carl-schmitt.pdf «Edge»
“The Nomos of the Earth” is a seminal work that offers a profound and insightful analysis of the relationship between humans and the earth. Schmitt’s concept of the nomos provides a new perspective on the spatial and territorial dimensions of human life, highlighting the ways in which our understanding of space and territory shapes our relationships with others and with the earth.
In “The Nomos of the Earth,” Schmitt argues that the nomos is a fundamental aspect of human existence, as it provides a framework for understanding the spatial and territorial dimensions of human life. The nomos is not just a set of rules or laws but a way of organizing and structuring the world. It is a principle of order that shapes our understanding of space, territory, and the relationships between humans and the earth. The-Nomos-of-the-Earth-by-Carl-Schmitt.pdf
Schmitt’s work has been influential in shaping the thought of many contemporary thinkers, including philosophers, political theorists, and international lawyers. His ideas about the nomos and the crisis of the modern nation-state have been particularly influential in the field of international law, where they have been used to challenge traditional notions of sovereignty and territoriality. “The Nomos of the Earth” is a seminal