State Composition and Collapse of the Second Reich
The Victory of the Bourgeois Citizen over the Soldier
Carl Schmitt author Samuel Garrett Zeitlin translator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:12th Dec '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Newly published for the first time in English translation, Carl Schmitt’s 1934 tract, State Composition and Collapse of the Second Reich: The Victory of the Bourgeois Citizen over the Soldier, is an important addition to the corpus of Schmitt’s work in English. Written and published at the height of Carl Schmitt's entanglement with National Socialism, this work outlines Schmitt’s historical and propagandistic account of the collapse of the Second German Empire and of Germany’s defeat in the First World War and sets the stage for his account of what should come next.
In this swiftly paced polemical history, Schmitt locates the roots of Germany’s defeat in the First World War in constitutional compromises between the Prussian soldier state and the liberal bourgeois citizenry forged in the course of the nineteenth century. These compromises left unresolved the tension between liberal constitutionalism and an executive-led strong state built on military power, preventing the Reich from being able to mobilize German society in order to wage a successful war effort. Schmitt’s account of how the Bismarckian Reich was undermined from within serves as a guide, in his view, for how the Nazi regime should avoid a similar fate.
A work of crisply riveting and, at times, haunting prose, Schmitt’s State Composition and Collapse of the Second Reich will be a source of persistent historical interest to all students of history, politics, Nazism, political thought and the First and Second World Wars.
"A classic of authoritarian nostalgia and anti-liberal ressentiment, Schmitt's State Composition exhibits all the excesses and limitations of autocratic fantasies plaguing right-wing populism today. As the delusion goes, if only a charismatic, autocratic leader could be completely unfettered from constitutional restraints, national greatness would prevail undaunted on the universal stage. The familiarity of Schmitt's arguments should be chilling for readers in our own times."
John P. McCormick, University of Chicago
"The current collapse of the 'international rules-based order' and the return of wars of aggression keeps offering evidence of the productivity of Schmitt's insights, not despite but because of their inherently polemical character. His reconstruction of the collapse of the Second German Reich, written at the advent of the Third, is perhaps the most topical of all his writings in the crisis of our times. The impeccable translation and commentaries of Schmitt's relatively unknown work make for an impressive addition to the growing English-speaking scholarship on the German jurist."
Miguel Vatter, Deakin University
ISBN: 9781509566242
Dimensions: 221mm x 145mm x 20mm
Weight: 318g
144 pages