"I know of no sadder or deeper fall from human reason than Schmitt's barbarous and pathetic delusion about the friend-foe principle. His inhuman cerebrations do not even hold water as a piece of formal logic. For it is not war that is serious but peace. Only by transcending that pitiable friend-foe relationship will mankind enter into the dignity of man's estate. Schmitt's brand of "seriousness" merely takes us back to the savage level."
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Johan Huizinga, Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture (1944; 1949), p. 209
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Carl Schmitt
1888 – 1985
deutscher Staatsrechtler und Philosoph
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