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The Dual State

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United States, 1 April 2010

An Unsparing Analysis of the Legal Principles and Constitutional Developments of the Third Reich



This classic study is widely considered one of the finest analyses of totalitarianism. It was written in Germany in the late 1930s and completed in the United States in 1940, where Fraenkel lived after fleeing the Nazis in 1938. The title derives from Fraenkel's thesis that National Socialism divided the law into two co-existing areas. The first of these, The Normative State, protects the legal order as expressed in statutes, decisions of courts and the activities of administrative agencies. Its counterpart is the Prerogative State, which is governed by the party. It exercised "unlimited arbitrariness and violence unchecked by any legal guarantees" (xiii).



As a detailed record of what has happened to the Rechtstaat under totalitarian auspices, this book is without rival.--Fritz Morstein Marx, Harvard Law Review 54 (1940-1941), 1267



Several scholars have published authoritative descriptions of the German political and legal system. Fraenkel's book differs from its predecessors in so far as it represents, to the reviewer, the first attempt to provide a theoretical analysis of the German legal order. --Otto Kirchheimer, Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Sep., 1941), 434-436



Ernst Fraenkel [1898-1975], the renowned political scientist, is widely considered the father of the theory of pluralism in Germany. He served in the German Army during the First World War from 1914 to 1918, worked as a labor lawyer with the left-wing political activist Franz Leopold Neumann, and as a Social Democrat and a Jew, fled Germany to the United Kingdom in 1938, and then to the United States in 1939. It is said that the manuscript of this book traveled ahead as contraband. He served as legal counsel to Korea before returning to Germany in 1951. In 1963 he founded The John F. Kennedy Institute in Berlin.



CONTENTS



Preface

Introduction

PART I THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Prerogative State

CH. II. The Limits of the Prerogative State

CH. III. The Normative State

PART II THE LEGAL THEORY OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Repudiation of Rational Natural Law by National-Socialism

CH. II. The National-Socialist Campaign Against Natural Law

CH. III. National-Socialism and Communal Natural Law

PART III THE LEGAL REALITY OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Legal History of the Dual State

CH. II. The Economic Background of the Dual State

CH. III. The Sociology of the Dual State

Abbreviations

Notes

Appendix

Table of Cases

Index

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An Unsparing Analysis of the Legal Principles and Constitutional Developments of the Third Reich



This classic study is widely considered one of the finest analyses of totalitarianism. It was written in Germany in the late 1930s and completed in the United States in 1940, where Fraenkel lived after fleeing the Nazis in 1938. The title derives from Fraenkel's thesis that National Socialism divided the law into two co-existing areas. The first of these, The Normative State, protects the legal order as expressed in statutes, decisions of courts and the activities of administrative agencies. Its counterpart is the Prerogative State, which is governed by the party. It exercised "unlimited arbitrariness and violence unchecked by any legal guarantees" (xiii).



As a detailed record of what has happened to the Rechtstaat under totalitarian auspices, this book is without rival.--Fritz Morstein Marx, Harvard Law Review 54 (1940-1941), 1267



Several scholars have published authoritative descriptions of the German political and legal system. Fraenkel's book differs from its predecessors in so far as it represents, to the reviewer, the first attempt to provide a theoretical analysis of the German legal order. --Otto Kirchheimer, Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 56, No. 3 (Sep., 1941), 434-436



Ernst Fraenkel [1898-1975], the renowned political scientist, is widely considered the father of the theory of pluralism in Germany. He served in the German Army during the First World War from 1914 to 1918, worked as a labor lawyer with the left-wing political activist Franz Leopold Neumann, and as a Social Democrat and a Jew, fled Germany to the United Kingdom in 1938, and then to the United States in 1939. It is said that the manuscript of this book traveled ahead as contraband. He served as legal counsel to Korea before returning to Germany in 1951. In 1963 he founded The John F. Kennedy Institute in Berlin.



CONTENTS



Preface

Introduction

PART I THE LEGAL SYSTEM OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Prerogative State

CH. II. The Limits of the Prerogative State

CH. III. The Normative State

PART II THE LEGAL THEORY OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Repudiation of Rational Natural Law by National-Socialism

CH. II. The National-Socialist Campaign Against Natural Law

CH. III. National-Socialism and Communal Natural Law

PART III THE LEGAL REALITY OF THE DUAL STATE

CH. I. The Legal History of the Dual State

CH. II. The Economic Background of the Dual State

CH. III. The Sociology of the Dual State

Abbreviations

Notes

Appendix

Table of Cases

Index

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9781584776710
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1584776714
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22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 centimeters (0.43 kg)
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