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Schmitt's ambitious proposal included the launch into lunar orbit of special communications satellites based on the existing TIROS satellites to allow contact with the astronauts during their powered descent and lunar surface operations.

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Schmitt's positive reference for, and approval of, Strauss's work on Hobbes was instrumental in winning Strauss the scholarship funding that allowed him to leave Germany.
**" Comments on Carl Schmitt's Begriff des Politischen ".
The book begins with Schmitt's famous, or notorious, definition: " Sovereign is he who decides on the exception.
Both because of its scope, with extended discussions on historical figures like Napoleon Bonaparte, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong, as well as the events marking the beginning of the 21st century, Schmitt's text has had a resurgence of popularity.
* Telos 153, Special Issue on Carl Schmitt's Hamlet or Hecuba.
He goes so far as qualifying the Basileus as nomos empsykhos, or " living law ", which is the origin, according to Agamben, of the modern Führerprinzip and of Carl Schmitt's theories on dictatorship.
* The American Alpine Club has many articles dating back several years on Dennis Schmitt's explorations
By 31 December 2010, Schmitt's had signed nearly one hundred bills which had been voted on by the National Assembly ; none were sent back for consideration to the parliament or submitted to the Constitutional Court of Hungary for constitutional review.
The Senate of Semmelweis University revoked Schmitt's academic title on 29 March 2012.

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Schmitt's dissertation, written in 1992, appears to be almost entirely an exact translation of this work.

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However, Strauss believed that Schmitt's reification of our modern self-understanding of the problem of politics into a political theology was not an adequate solution.
According to Agamben, Schmitt's conceptualization of the " state of exception " as belonging to the core-concept of sovereignty was a response to Walter Benjamin's concept of a " pure " or " revolutionary " violence, which did not enter into any relationship whatsoever with right.
Published in 1956, Hamlet or Hecuba: The Intrusion of the Time into the Play was Schmitt's most extended piece of literary criticism.

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Gladys Schmitt's 1946 novel David the King took a risk, especially for its time, in portraying David's relationship with Jonathan as overtly homoerotic, but was ultimately panned by critics as a bland rendition of the title character.
In 1908 he conducted the first performance of Florent Schmitt's La tragédie de Salomé which was a success and led to more engagements with leading musicians, including acting as chorus master for the first performance of Claude Debussy's Le martyre de Saint Sébastien.

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Eugene Cernan is visible reflected in Schmitt's helmet visor.
Schmitt's overall argument investigates the relationship between history and narrative generally.
Writing to Schmitt in 1932, Strauss summarised Schmitt's political theology that " because man is by nature evil, he therefore needs dominion.
Strauss, however, directly opposed Schmitt's position.
Schmitt's position was therefore symptomatic of the modern liberal self-understanding.
Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt's 1991 nonfiction book UFO Crash at Roswell inspired the 1994 American television film Roswell, which starred Martin Sheen and Kyle MacLachlan.
It was a direct result of Schmitt's study of the neural impulse propagation in squid nerves.
The book's title derives from Schmitt's assertion ( in chapter 3 ) that " all significant concepts of the modern theory of the state are secularized theological concepts " — in other words, that political theory addresses the state ( and sovereignty ) in much the same manner as theology does God.
Schmitt's highly positive reference for Leo Strauss, and Schmitt's approval of his work, had been instrumental in winning Strauss the scholarship funding that allowed him to leave Germany.
Writing to Schmitt in 1932, Strauss summarised Schmitt's political theology thus: " ecause man is by nature evil, he therefore needs dominion.
The Nomos of the Earth is Schmitt's most historical and geopolitical work.
In Schmitt's view, the European sovereign state was the greatest achievement of Occidental rationalism ; in becoming the principal agency of secularization, the European state created the modern age.
Notable in Schmitt's discussion of the European epoch of world history is the role played by the New World, which ultimately replaced the old world as the center of the Earth and became the arbiter in European and world politics.
Beyond literary criticism or historical analysis, Schmitt's book also lays out a comprehensive theory of the relationship between aesthetics and politics that responds to alternative ideas developed by Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno.
Schmitt's Theory of the Partisan originated in two lectures delivered in 1962, and has been seen as a rethinking of The Concept of the Political.

ambitious and proposal
Released in 2005, a study by four respected academics contained a proposal to supersede the Thames Barrier by a more ambitious 16 km ( 10 mi ) long barrier across the Thames Estuary from Sheerness in Kent to Southend in Essex.
She turns down his offer of marriage, however, only to be persuaded by the ambitious Seymour brothers, Edward and Thomas ( brothers of the late queen Jane Seymour ), to accept Henry's proposal.
The proposal – backed by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Richard Arkwright junior, and several Manchester bankers – was ambitious ; it was expected that steam locomotives would be used on the line, even though the technology was in its infancy and George Stephenson did not build his revolutionary Rocket until 1829.
The original 1995 proposal was extremely ambitious, costing over US $ 9 billion and originally planning 840 active satellites with in-orbit spares at an altitude of 700 km.
" The Sub-treasury Plan was the Populist Party's most ambitious economic proposal.
Proposed location for cantilever bridge across the Strait of Canso-generally the same as that ultimately selected for the causeway. Before the concept of a causeway across the Strait of Canso in 1903 an ambitious proposal the Strait of Canso bridge proposed a cantilever bridge.
The cabinet also appointed a special minister for this, issue: Thom de Graaf, who proposed an ambitious reform proposal, but met much resistance.
Proposals were solicited from distinguished architects, and Charles Donagh Maginnis ' ambitious proposal for twenty buildings in English Collegiate Gothic style, called " Oxford in America ", was selected.
A more ambitious proposal named " Superlink " was proposed in 2004, at an estimated cost of £ 13bn, including additional infrastructure work outside London: as well as Crossrail's proposed east-west london tunnel, additional lines would connect conurbations outside London, including lines to Cambridge, Ipswich, Southend, Pitsea, Reading, Basingstoke and Northampton.
In the years 1854 – 1857, Mackenzie proposed an ambitious series of reforms in the Assembly, including a proposal to convert to decimal currency and to have mayors elected directly instead of by city councils.
One ambitious proposal, " Plan C ", was put forward by General George Marshall that would have involved a large airborne drop on the Seine, aiming to cut the German forces in half during D-Day itself.
* An ambitious lunar-base proposal considered within a 1975 NASA study would have involved a 4000 ton coilgun sending 10 million tons of lunar material to L5 in support of massive space colonization ( cumulatively over years, utilizing a large 9900-ton power plant ).
Extended technicolor is a very ambitious proposal, requiring that quark and lepton masses and mixing angles arise from experimentally accessible interactions.
Of the seven sites mentioned in their February, 1860 proposal, a plot centered on Mount Prospect was the most ambitious.
Michel Pablo's tendency raised the question of unity in 1976, with an ambitious proposal that it and the International could eventually unify in a new organisation comprising tendencies that were, or were evolving towards, revolutionary Marxism.
In his platform of policies was an ambitious proposal for an irrigation system which was realised with the construction of the Waranga Basin in the 1900s.
The proposal for the state was largely considered too ambitious to succeed in Congress, even disregarding the controversy over Mormon practices such as polygamy.
At the same meeting, another ( more ambitious ) proposal was put forward, extending the line to Redbourn to link to the Great Northern Railway at Harpenden.
Residents also expressed concern that the proposal was too ambitious and that the new town would be incapable of managing the of land included in the proposal.
On July 29, 2008, Francis announced one of the most ambitious projects of his mayoral term, a waterfront redevelopment proposal which would transform a struggling section of downtown Windsor into a waterfront park by converting the block bounded by Crawford, Caron and University Avenues — an area which currently consists primarily of parking lots and a disused section of railway track — into an inland marina cut back from the Detroit River, and converting either Chatham Street or Pitt Street into a canal and adjoining boardwalk, which would extend easterly for three blocks from the marina to a spot near the Art Gallery of Windsor, and then from there back to the river at the eastern edge of Dieppe Park.
An ambitious proposal for China is the Aerially Delivered Re-forestation and Erosion Control System

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