In his cultural-political treatises from the years 1916 to 1923, Schmitt attempts to formulate a critique of modernity that properly apprehends technology's role within it, without either aesthetically valorizing or fearfully fleeing from it - responses characteristic of many of his contemporaries.
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Technology and civilization, Liberalism, Technologie et civilisation, Kritik, Liberalismus, Gesellschaft, Technokratie, Kritiek (filosofie), Technikbewertung, Liberalisme, Liberalismo, Technologie, Libéralisme, Political science, philosophy, Schmitt, carl, 1888-1985People
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