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Developing a concept of institutional complementarity - with Schmitt and then beyond Schmitt as Quinn Slobodian does - involves a critical coupling. In 2020, the unmitigatingly brutal year of pandemic, there appeared two significant books about the regime of economics and law known as I neoliberalism i . Nested institutional orders are posed as Schmitt shifts from his earlier advocacy of a Decisionist Prerogative State to a Hegelian sense of a State - a State committed to foundational ethical commitments of the commercial and professional interactions of civil society. Framing Schmitt's Institutional Turn, Mont Pèlerin, and Ordoglobalism. [Extracted from the article] |