Authority or anarchy: Strauss’ critique of Kelsen

History of European Ideas 49 (7):1120-1133 (2023)
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Abstract

Hans Kelsen has been praised for his defense of democracy but that defense has also been criticized, most notably by Carl Schmitt. Leo Strauss was just as critical but his critique has gone unnoticed. Much of this neglect is because the relevant works remained unpublished. In one work Strauss contends that his conception of authority guarantees order and security whereas Kelsen’s notion of democracy leads to anarchy and chaos. This essay is intended to fill this gap by providing an examination of Strauss’ criticism of Kelsen’s democratic liberalism.

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