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1. Legality and Legitimacy: Refractions from Weimar 1.1 States of Emergency 1.2 Weimar: a Short Introduction 1.3 The Coup d'e'tat of 20 July 1932 1.4 Article 48 and the Court's Decision 2. Friend and Enemy: Schmitt and the Politics of Law 2.1 The Sovereignty of Decision 2.2 Law as the People's Will 2.3 Liberalism, Parliamentarianism, and Legal Positivism 2.4 The Guardian of the Constitution? 2.5 Liberalism's Horizon 2.6 Anti-Semitism and Apology 3. The Pure Theory in Practice: Kelsen's Science of Law 3.1 Kelsen's Critique of Schmitt 3.2 Keisen on Article 48 3.3 God. State, and Democracy 3.4 The Principle of Legality 3.5 The Inner Heterogeneity of Kelsen's Thought 4. The Legitimacy of Legal Order: Heller's Legal Theory 4.1 The Crisis of State Theory 4.2 Culture, Society and State 4.3 The Legitimacy of the State and Law 4.4 Democracy and Homogeneity 4.5 Law as the Sovereign Expression of the People's Will 4.6 The Concept of Constitutional Statute 4.7 The Individual Legal Conscience 4.8 The Idea of Legal Order 5. Lessons from Weimar: The Legitimacy of Legality 5.1 Schmitt and Rawls on Justification 5.2 Habermas on the Democratic Form of Law 5.3 Hermann Heller and Contemporary Political and Legal Philosodhv |