Marcus Llanque

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Marcus Llanque (born August 3, 1964 in Hanover ) is a German political scientist . Since 2008 he has held the chair for political theory at the Political Science Institute of the University of Augsburg .

Career

Llanque studied political science, history and philosophy as well as law at the universities of Tübingen and Frankfurt am Main . In 1997, he was at Herfried Münkler at the Humboldt University of Berlin with a thesis on democratic ideas in the First World War to Dr. phil. PhD.

In 2003 Llanque was a professor at the University of Darmstadt , and in 2004 he completed his habilitation at the Humboldt University. From 2004 to 2005 he was again a professor at the University of Duisburg-Essen . Subsequently, Llanque was a Heisenberg fellow of the German Research Foundation from 2005 to 2007 . During this time he had several research stays abroad, including 2005/2006 at Columbia University , New York , and at the London School of Economics in 2007.

Work areas

Llanque's academic work focuses on the areas of democratic theory , the history of political ideas (especially in the political thinking of republicanism ), and constitutional theory .

In 2000, Llanque was involved in founding the Hugo Preuss Society and has been a member of its board as managing director.

Marcus Llanque is also a member of the German Society for Research into Political Thought and the German Association for Political Science , within which he is also a board member of the “Political Theory and History of Ideas” section.

Since 2010 Llanque has published the newly founded journal for political theory together with Gary S. Schaal and André Brodocz .

He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Weimar Republic Association for the House of the Weimar Republic .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs and editorships

  • Conceptions of justice - cultural comparison, history of political ideas, modern debate (together with Herfried Münkler ), Baden-Baden 1999.
  • Democratic thinking in war. The German Debate in World War I , Berlin (Akademie-Verlag) 2000, 365 pp.
  • The democratic nation state in the age of globalization. Guiding political ideas for the 21st century - Festschrift for the 80th birthday of Iring Fetscher (together with Herfried Münkler and Clemens K. Stepina), Berlin (Akademie) 2002.
  • Classical republicanism and modern constitutional state , habilitation thesis 2004, (ms. 472 p.)
  • Political theory and history of ideas. Textbook and textbook (together with Herfried Münkler), Berlin 2007 (Akademie-Verlag)
  • Threats to Democracy , Wiesbaden 2008 (together with André Brodocz and Gary Schaal ) (VS-Verlag)
  • Political history of ideas. A fabric of political discourses , Munich / Vienna (Oldenbourg-Verlag) 2008, 560 pp.
  • Sovereign democracy and social homogeneity: the political thinking of Hermann Heller (= series state understandings, vol. 33), Baden-Baden (Nomos) 2010, 280 pp.
  • History of political ideas. From antiquity to the present , Munich (CHBeck) 2012, 128 pp.

Essays

  • Ernst Fraenkel and the council democracy , in: Robert Chr. Van Ooyen / Martin HW Möllers (eds.), (Double) state and group interests. Pluralism - parliamentarism - Schmitt criticism in Ernst Fraenkel , Baden-Baden 2009, pp. 185–205
  • Humanism and Politics , in: Jörn Rüsen / Henner Laass (eds.), Intercultural Humanism , Schwalbach / Ts. 2009, pp. 178-207
  • The transformation of social reality into law with Georg Jellinek and its influence on Martin Draht's new conception of the theory of the state as social theory , in: Michael Henkel / Oliver Lembcke (eds.), Martin Drath. The state as a life's work , 2009 (i. E.)
  • On Constitutional membership , in: Martin Loughlin (Ed.), The Twilight of Constitutionalism: Demise or Transmutation? , London 2009 (i.E.)
  • Dare to take more democracy: Weimar and direct democracy , in: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Ed.), Value and Effect of the Weimar Constitution , 2009
  • Constitutionalism, separation of powers, in: Claus Offe / Martin Hartmann (eds.), Lexicon Political Theory and Philosophy , Munich 2009 (i. E.)
  • The criticism of human rights by Carl Schmitt , in: Georg Lohmann / Arnd Pollmann (eds.), Handbuch Menschenrechte , Stuttgart 2009 (i. E.)
  • Constitutional theory , in: Dieter Nohlen / Rainer-Olaf Schultze, Lexicon of Political Science , 7th edition, Munich 2009 (i. E.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ House of the Weimar Republic • House of the Weimar Republic. Weimarer Republik eV, accessed on July 29, 2019 .