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The-nomos-of-the-earth-by-carl-schmitt.pdf

If you’re interested in digging deeper, many university libraries host the PDF version of Schmitt’s work under fair‑use guidelines for scholarly research. Always verify that your access complies with copyright law.

Schmitt chronicles how this order began to rot. The rise of maritime powers, specifically Great Britain and eventually the United States, shifted the nomos from a land-based order to a sea-based one. The-Nomos-of-the-Earth-by-Carl-Schmitt.pdf

Understanding this background is crucial. While Schmitt’s analysis contains insightful structural observations, his political affiliations inevitably color the text’s tone and purpose. Readers must keep a critical eye on the moral blind spots that accompany his arguments. If you’re interested in digging deeper, many university

Schmitt, Carl. The Nomos of the Earth in the International Law of the Jus Publicum Europaeum . Translated by G.L. Ulmen. Telos Press Publishing, 2003. The rise of maritime powers, specifically Great Britain

Published: April 16 2026

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