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Hobbes in Kiel, 1938: From Ferdinand Tönnies to Carl Schmitt (2015)

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This article sheds light on intellectual politics under Nazism by looking at a crucial shift in the field of Hobbes studies that was marked in a congress celebrating the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Thomas Hobbes's birth, organised in Kiel, 1938. Before the congress, the decisive voice in Hobbes studies had for almost fifty years been that of Kiel University professor Ferdinand Tönnies. Tönnies was purged from the university upon the Nazi seizure of power in 1933 and died three years later. At the opening of the Hobbes congress in Kiel, its convener, Cay von Brockdorff, declared that the phase of Hobbes studies shaped by Tönnies was ending and that a new phase, represented by Paul Ritterbusch and Carl Schmitt, had emerged. Against the background of a long tradition of Hobbes studies in Kiel, this article summarises Tönnies's contribution to Hobbes studies; analyses organisation and proceeedings of the congress, paying special attention to politico-theoretical disagreements between Ritterbusch and Schmitt and to von Brockdorff's exploitation of their rivalry; and contextualises Schmitt's interpretation of Hobbes published in the aftermath of the congress.

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Authors & Contributors
Herrala, Meri Elisabet
Smith, Sophie
Xiao, Shao
Trecker, Max
Widmer, Sabina
Urbansky, Sören
Journals
Cold War History
Science in Context
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Journal of the History of Ideas
Jahrbuch für Soziologiegeschichte
History of the Human Sciences
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Transaction Publishers
Rowman & Littlefield
Penguin
Il Mulino
Columbia University Press
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Political science
International relations
Cold War
Social sciences
Geopolitics
Sociology
People
Tönnies, Ferdinand
Hobbes, Thomas
Boulding, Kenneth Ewart
Mao, Zedong
Locke, John
Khruschchev, Nikita Sergeyevich
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19th century
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17th century
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Enlightenment
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Europe
Hungary
China
Soviet Union
Middle and Near East
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Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (COMECON)
International Red Cross
League of Nations
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Rockefeller Foundation
Harvard University
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