
This book is an intellectual history of Ernst Fraenkel's The Dual State (1941, reissued 2017), one of the most erudite books on the theory of dictatorship ever written. Fraenkel's was the first comprehensive analysis of the rise and nature of Nazism, and the only such analysis written from within Hitler's Germany. His sophisticated-not to mention courageous-analysis amounted to an ethnography of Nazi law. As a result of its clandestine origins, The Dual State has been hailed as the ultimate piece of intellectual resistance to the Nazi regime. In this book, Jens Meierhenrich revives Fraenkel's innovative concept of "the dual state," restoring it to its rightful place in the annals of public law scholarship. Blending insights from legal theory and legal history, he tells in an accessible manner the remarkable gestation of Fraenkel's ethnography of law from inside the belly of the behemoth. In addition to questioning the conventional wisdom about the law of the Third Reich, Meierhenrich explores the legal origins of dictatorship elsewhere, then and now. The book sets the parameters for a theory of the "authoritarian rule of law," a cutting edge topic in law and society scholarship with immediate policy implications.
This book investigates the intellectual origins and theoretical framework of Ernst Fraenkel's 'The Dual State' to redefine the legal nature of the Nazi regime. Jens Meierhenrich, a scholar of law and political science, utilizes historical archives and legal analysis to examine how Fraenkel conceptualized the coexistence of a 'normative state' and a 'prerogative state' within the Third Reich. By situating this work within its original context, the author argues that Fraenkel's analysis provides a foundational model for understanding the authoritarian rule of law in both historical and contemporary settings.
What You Will Find
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Legal scholars and historians recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of Nazi jurisprudence and the theory of dictatorship. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous re-evaluation of Fraenkel's original insights for modern political discourse.
Page Count:
437
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191851965
ISBN-13:
9780191851964
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