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    <blockquote></blockquote><ref>[[Zizek]]. The Ticklish [[Subject]]. p. 113-116</ref>  In ''The [[Concept ]] of the [[Political]]'' (1932), Carl Schmitt writes: "the specific political [[distinction ]] to which political actions and motives can be reduced is that between friend and [[enemy]]."<ref>Carl Schmitt. ''The Concept of the Political'', trans. Geroge Schwab. (Chicago: [[University ]] of Chicago Press, 1996), 26.</ref>
In his book ''Political Theology'' (1922), Schmitt presented a quite different, even contradictory logic of the political.
There the [[structural ]] function of the exception - the sovereign's Godlike ability to declare a [[state ]] of emergency and act [[outside ]] the law - implies that the border between the law and lawlessness is permeable and, by extension, that hte realtionship of interiority and exteriority is unstable.
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